I've been thinking lately about what habits to adopt to bring me sleepily into bedtime mode, so I get more hours of sleep.
This is apart from any mechanized intervention (e.g. CPAP), which I don't have at the moment 'cos I got fired by the sleep doc , and a long story....
I start dragging my feet at what should be bedtime, and I lose a few hours of it right there. I hate tossing and turning in preparation for sleep, so I try to avoid it. I've also been sleeping further into the morning than I like.
I could use some ideas!
Right now, I go something like this.....
1. Finish washing the dishes (by about 10pm), and clutter picked up.
2. Turn down the heat.
3. Wind up active computer stuff. Begin to get drowsy.
4. Shower
5. Take .3 mg melatonin (recently added to the stack to slow me down more)
6. Have maybe 1/2 cup yogurt
7. Do word puzzles in bed until I'm about to keel over. Paradoxically, these do help me get drowsy.
8. Take 5 mg melatonin and go to sleep; I go to sleep within minutes.
At this point, I'm at, like 2 am.
I've been toying with the idea of ramping drowsiness by taking some magnesium citrate at some point (which would benefit me in other ways), but haven't got this figured out.
But, I'd love some alternatives! Not getting too private 'n' all, how do y'all structure your evening rituals?