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Many people think sleep is just about closing their eyes. They’re wrong. Your bedroom, your posture, even the glow of your phone may be quietly wrecking your body and mood. Some experts now say your nightly routine could be the hidden reason you wake up exhausted, anxious, or strangely numb. One tiny habit, repeated for years, mig… Continues…We are not just “resting” at night; we are programming our bodies. The way you fall asleep becomes a nightly message to your nervous system: you are either safe and healing, or tense and on alert. Harsh lighting, endless scrolling, and twisted, compressed postures keep your brain in survival mode, even while you sleep. Over time, that can show up as persistent fatigue, unexplained aches, irritability, and a sense that your emotions are always slightly off-center.

Changing this doesn’t require a complete life overhaul. Dim the lights an hour before bed. Keep your phone out of arm’s reach. Choose a posture that lets your spine feel long and your chest open, so your breathing can deepen. These are small, almost invisible decisions. But repeated every night, they quietly teach your body what it has been craving all along: a place where it is finally allowed to let go.

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