11 Things Happy Couples Do Before They Go To Sleep
It’s very important to spend some time with your partner before you
go to sleep. It doesn’t matter how much time you have to spend together —
an hour or just a few minutes. If it’s just the 2 of you enjoying each
other, talking, and showing your love, that is all you need.
We made a list of some simple but very effective pieces of advice
from psychologists. We also prepared a special bonus for you at the end.
- SWITCH YOUR PHONES TO SILENT MODE, AND PUT THEM AWAY
Social media dependency suppresses the release of oxytocin in your
body. This hormone is responsible for emotional intimacy and bonding.
Psychotherapist Carol Carey advises following a simple rule: turn off
your phones, or put them away at 9 p.m. on the dot.
- FORGET ABOUT WORK.
Try to forget about work, and stop checking your work email when you
are in bed. It’s so much better to spend that time together and to have
some rest so you can be productive at work tomorrow. Pillow talk
connects couples emotionally, helps you forget about problems, and makes
you feel relaxed. Avoid talking about work, financial troubles, or
anything else that could make your partner feel worried.
- GO TO BED AT THE SAME TIME AS YOUR PARTNER.
Many couples don’t see each other all day long and have a habit of
going to bed at different times. According to psychologist Curt Smith,
happy couples brush their teeth together and go to bed at the same time.
It helps them to maintain the warmth and intimacy of their
relationship.
- FOLLOW A ROUTINE.
Following the same bedtime routine every day helps you to sleep
better. While following a familiar routine, your brain receives a signal
of the approaching bedtime and prepares your body for sleep. If you
follow the same routine together with your partner, it will make your
relationship more intimate and trustworthy.
- HAVE A HEART-TO-HEART TALK.
- Pay attention to each other’s feelings. You don’t need to give
advice or find immediate solutions to problems. Sometimes we simply want
to talk and feel the care and support of our loved ones. - Psychologist
Ryan Howes suggests dedicating a few minutes before going to sleep to
expressing positive feelings to your partner. This will help end the day
on a positive note and make you feel better. It also has a positive
influence on your overall mood. - Try to forget about everything
that happened that day, and leave all your problems and concerns outside
the bedroom door. Tell your partner how much you love him or her. It’s
very important to be serious and sincere when you express your feelings.
- DON’T ARGUE OR GET INTO HEATED CONVERSATIONS.
Curt Smith reminds us to try not to involve ourselves in heated
arguments before going to sleep. Fighting in bed never helps to solve a
problem. On top of that, it’s harder for both of you to fall asleep, and
you’ll feel depressed the next day.
- KEEP YOUR BEDROOM CHILD-FREE.
According to psychologist Michael Viner-Davis, the only time you can
let your children sleep in your bed is when they have a nightmare. At
all other times, your bedroom should be your private space. You need to
have that space for the 2 of you to maintain your intimacy.
- DON’T SHARE A BED WITH YOUR PETS.
As reported by University of Kansas research, 63% of people who sleep
with their pets don’t get enough sleep. Your pet can’t sleep through
the night and often disturbs your sleep. On top of that, having a pet in
your bed violates “the rule of 2″ in your bedroom.
- DON’T DRINK ALCOHOL OR SMOKE.
Many couples like to have a glass of wine before going to bed to
create a romantic atmosphere. However, while your body is digesting
alcohol, the restorative period of your sleep becomes shorter. That will
make you feel tired, distracted, and easily annoyed when you wake up in
the morning. Alcohol also makes snoring likely, and the nicotine in
cigarettes promotes insomnia.
- GIVE EACH OTHER A MASSAGE.
Specialists from the National Foundation of Sleep confirm that a
light and relaxing massage before going to bed improves the quality of
your sleep, reduces anxiety, and brings couples closer together.
- DON’T FORGET ABOUT HUGS AND KISSES.
Don’t forget to kiss your partner before going to sleep as well as
cuddling for a few minutes when you are already in bed. This is very
relaxing and evokes positive emotions. Psychologists are confident that
if you hug while falling asleep, your relationship is not in trouble.
BONUS
If you suffer from insomnia, try to make a few changes to your lifestyle.
- Don’t drink coffee after noon.
- Wake up earlier.
- Don’t snack before going to bed.
- Buying some beautiful and expensive bedding can help you fall asleep faster.
- Don’t nap on the weekends.
- Leave all gadgets outside your bedroom door.
- Let some fresh air into your bedroom.
- Take a hot bath before going to bed.
- Try not to work after 9 p.m.
- Don’t drink too much water before going to sleep.