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Build Better Sleep Habits: A Practical System for Consistent Sleep  

Build Better Sleep Habits: A Practical System for Consistent Sleep

Author: TJ Walker

Sleep isn't random. It's trained.Most people try to sleep. Very few people train for it.Build Better Sleep Habits is a bingeable podcast series that shows you how small, repeatable daily behaviors shape whether you fall asleep easily, stay asleep through the night, and wake up rested.This podcast focuses on practical habits, not theories, not sleep stories, and not background noise.Across a short series of structured episodes, you'll learn how to build a predictable system that improves your sleep through daily routines and environmental cues.Inside the series you'll learn: Why your current sleep habits quietly train your brain every night The screen cutoff rule that protects your wind-down time How caffeine, alcohol, and late meals affect sleep rhythm Morning habits that influence nighttime sleep How to design a sleep environment that supports rest Why consistency matters more than perfectionThe final episode is different.The Sleep Habits Reset is a short nightly routine designed to be replayed every evening to reinforce the habits you built throughout the series.Listen from the beginning, move through the series, then return to the final reset episode as part of your nightly routine.Better sleep begins with better habits.
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health

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Monday, 16 March, 2026

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