What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿 It’s b What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿

It’s been really fun to see how cozy fantasy books have become so popular over the last several years. When done well, reading one of these stories can feel like a comforting hug or sitting down with a cup of something warm and yummy 😌

The Teller of Small Fortunes was a book I read last year and enjoyed very much. I have The Keeper of Magical Things on my TBR for this year 🙌🏼

Some of my very favorite cozy fantasy books are...
🌪️ The Nature of Witches
☕️ Legends & Lattes (series)
🪴 The Spellshop (series)
🐉 The Tea Dragon Society (series)
🧹 The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches AND A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
 🥖 A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
🪄 Selcouth (series)
🫖 The Spellbound Sisters (series)
 🗡️ This Will Be (series)
🍄 A Curious Kind of Magic
💀 The Bone Houses AND The Drowned Woods AND The Wild Huntress
🍵 Tomes and Tea (series)

Aaaaand that’s where I’ll cut that list off because otherwise we’ll be here for days 😂 

Have you read any of these books? 📚

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In honor of my first day at my new job at my favor In honor of my first day at my new job at my favorite local coffee shop (everyone say “YAY!” 🥳)… would you take the characters from your current read for a cup of coffee? ☕️

💎 I feel like it would be so fascinating to take Brynja, Ballast, and Saga from When the Light Returns to go get coffee. I’d have so many questions about their magic!

🐦‍🔥 I would give anything to take the entire group of characters from Ruin and Rising to get coffee. It would be such a dream to talk to the people from my favorite series!

📖 To sit down and have a chat with Diana and Matthew from The Book of Life over coffee would be incredible. They’re both so intelligent and I think I’d just sit there gaping at them the entire time!

♟️Honestly, I’d be thrilled to have coffee with *anyone* from The Inheritance Games universe. They’re BRILLIANT and I want to pick their brains for hours on end. 
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Have you read any of the books I’m currently reading? 📚

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Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed wi Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed with that’s unrelated to books! 🫢

Last summer, along with the rest of *absolutely everyone*, I watched KPop Demon Hunters... and fell head over heels in love with every single thing about it 🙈 

It was a chain reaction of epic proportions 💥 I watched it about a week after it premiered because I kept seeing it online. I liked it, watched it again a week later, LOVED it, suggested it to friends who suggested it to their friends, started deep-diving into all of the behind-the-scenes info, wound up listening to the soundtrack so much that my entire Spotify Wrapped was just songs from that album, still somehow manage to talk about it nonstop to everyone I encounter, and I can’t WAIT for the sequel. Let’s just say it kinda became my personality 😂

Along with KPDH, I spent the last year and some change obsessing over One Tree Hill (first time watching it, got to meet some of the cast last summer, have turned Wilmington into my second home, you know... normal obsessed fan things 😉) and Marielle Kraft’s music (SO FREAKING GOOD. Saw her in concert and got to meet her as well and she’s the sweetest human) 🤎

Do we have any obsessions in common? 🤝🏼

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Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️ Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️

Recently, I finished THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER by @timesnewrachel ☀️ While it was quite different from the modern, witchy fantasy books I’ve come to associate with her (otherwise known as some of my favorite books of all time), she has created a signature style of storytelling that made reading *this book* feel like coming home 🥰

I felt it instantly when I sensed her intense love for nature and the earth woven through the story, paired with such atmospheric writing that I regularly forgot I was not *in* the ethereal, whimsical world I was reading about 🌌 I felt it again in the way she writes of longing and love so powerful that there’s no doubt the characters will overcome every obstacle they face together 🤎 I felt it once more when I began to cry over supporting characters that (possibly) weren’t meant to elicit such strong emotions in the first place 🥹

THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER was everything I could possibly hope and dream a fairytale would be. It was beautiful and magical, and left me feeling so filled with joy and hope. It’s an absolute masterpiece 🙌🏼

Have you read this or any of Rachel’s other books? 📚

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Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️ I go Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️

I gotta be real honest with y’all... I don’t read a ton of vampire books 😅 I was a wolf girly starting in middle school, and that really hasn’t changed much. I do love a good vampire book, but they haven’t always been my favorite supernatural creature 🙈

However, maybe due to the V.E. Schwab magic, I absolutely adored Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil 😍 It was precisely as toxic as she promised it would be, and I ATE IT UP. It was dark, seductive, sometimes bloody, and there was never a dull moment. I genuinely didn’t want it to end.

Have you read this one yet? 📖

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Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖 Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖

For several years, I would write a blog article every month that included somewhere between 20-40 new releases 🫢 While I was working my previous job, I didn’t have the opportunity to blog, let alone pay attention to new releases, and I feel like I missed SO MANY 🙈 

I’m happy to be back to blogging semi-regularly, and equally thrilled to be back in the habit of knowing which books are coming out each month! 🙌🏼 If you swipe through, you can see 24 March releases and their corresponding release dates 🗓️

Which of these titles are you most looking forward to reading? 🤎

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#bookcommunity #bookphotography #bookaesthetic #cozyreads #readersofinstagram cozy read, new book releases, fantasy books, book recs, TBR, romance books, late-night chapters
Do you have a library card? 🪪 Ya girl is the self Do you have a library card? 🪪

Ya girl is the self-proclaimed biggest fan of the library to ever walk the earth 🌍 Okay, that could be an exaggeration, but most of the time it doesn’t feel like one. I cried with happiness over my first library card as a kid, and I won’t purchase a book until I’ve borrowed it from the library and loved it enough to own it. I have 5 library cards, swear by Libby and Hoopla for all of my audiobooks and ebooks, and at this point, I feel like an Arthur tattoo might be necessary (IYKYK) 😂

But I digress... February is National Library Lovers’ Month, and I think you should get a library card (or 5) and celebrate not only the perk of FREE BOOKS but also the countless ways public libraries are integral to our lives and communities! 🙌🏼

What was the last library book you checked out? 📖

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If you could only recommend one book for the rest If you could only recommend one book for the rest of your life, what would it be? 📖

This one has been an easy answer for me since 2020, when I read THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY. It completely changed my life.

Since then, I have recommended it to countless people, and have felt intense amounts of joy as I’ve seen those people recommend it to others, buy copies for friends, suggest it for their book clubs, and come back to me to tell me how it changed their life just like it changed mine 🥰

Which book would you say changed your life for the better? 🤎

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Lifestyle, Self Care · July 24, 2024

How To Sleep Better Every Single Night

This post was originally published in 2020. It has been updated with the best tips for better sleep. I utilize stock photos in this article.

Getting a great night of sleep doesn’t have to be a mystery any longer.

My mom has always struggled with insomnia, and I was “lucky” enough to inherit that gene. Even when I was a lot younger, I dealt with awful nightmares and would battle my anxiety late into the night. Sometimes melatonin just doesn’t cut it. I’ve had years to develop a bedtime ritual that works for me. I try to follow all of these steps every single evening, if possible. Once I developed the habit of sticking to this routine, I began sleeping much better. Now those fitful nights are few and far between.

Some important things to remember: it takes 30 days of repetition for something to become a habit. As long as you faithfully stick to this routine, you will begin to see a positive difference. Also, sleep is different for everyone. What works for me may not work the same way for you, but if you struggle with getting a restful night of sleep, I suggest giving this routine a try! I’ve created a downloadable bedtime checklist that will simplify your evening and help you create better nighttime habits.


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The Best Bedtime Routine for a Great Night of Sleep

write tomorrow’s schedule

If you have everything written down ahead of time, you won’t be trying to process the next thing on your to-do list. It’s already prepared for tomorrow. In addition, laying out your clothing for the following day eliminates the stress of knowing you have to get up early in the morning to choose something before work.

turn off all screens

Your brain “stays awake” much longer if you stare at your phone or have a TV on while you’re in bed. Give your eyes and your mind a break from those blue screens. Exception: if you have a Kindle Paperwhite, you’re set! It doesn’t have any blue light so it’s the perfect device to use at night.

take a warm bath

I recommend adding Epsom salts to detox. Pour a glass of red wine. Listen to a podcast or audiobook while you relax and know that there’s nothing left for you to do.

DIFFUSE LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OILS

Lavender promotes excellent sleep health, and I diffuse that with peppermint at night to counter any evening indigestion or nausea along with providing relaxation.

SIP ON A HOT, DECAF BEVERAGE

Herbal tea is the way to go. Or you can do decaffeinated coffee if you’d like. If you’re not into coffee or tea, don’t reach for the hot cocoa – instead, boil some water, then add a slice of lemon and a dollop of honey. So soothing and good for you.

Listen to instrumental music

The worst thing is having a vocal track stuck in your head while you’re trying to sleep. Instead, I’ve got a wide range of relaxing, instrumental playlists that you can access right here. These are perfect for winding down and falling asleep.

read a physical book

Remember the no screens rule? Put away your phone and grab a paper copy of a book (or that Paperwhite I mentioned earlier). I suggest light-hearted fiction. Nothing too action or violence-heavy so your mind can fully relax.

journal about your day

Write down what you did and how you felt so you can process these emotions before trying to drift off. If you’re focused on what went wrong during your day, you’ll be anxious all night long. Work it out on paper.

PRACTICE DEEP BREATHING AND GUIDED MEDITATION

I can’t recommend the Headspace app enough. They have nighttime meditations that are meant to help you fall asleep. They have ASMR tracks and even atmospheric “bedtime stories” of a sort. I love the Sandy Cove sleepcast.

KEEP YOUR ROUTINE CONSISTENT

Don’t give up on this after one night. Try to stick with it long-term so you can see how the repetition changes how you sleep! Need a reminder? Get your hands on my bedtime routine checklist so you can keep track of your progress.


Download My FREE Bedtime Routine Checklist

You’ll be a sleep master in no time when you follow this simple nightly ritual. Print and keep it by your bedside, put it in your daily planner, or check things off on your tablet or smartphone!

How do you ensure a peaceful night of sleep?


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Lizzie
5 years ago

These are some really great tips! I love writing my to do list for the next day otherwise my mind is goin a million miles a minute haha!

Lizzie
http://www.lizzieinlace.com

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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Exactly! I have a hard time turning off my brain at night, so this is a good way for me to at least compartmentalize.

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rebecca
5 years ago

I am definitely guilty of doing all the things you say not to do, lol! I do love a meditation while falling asleep and the bath + glass of wine is right up my alley. These tips are SUPER helpful, thanks for sharing Steph!

xx rebecca // http://www.rebeccapiersol.me

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I’ve just found those things keep my mind awake much longer and prevent me from getting a peaceful night of sleep. However, I know it’s different for everyone.

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Laura Leigh
5 years ago

these are all such great tips and beautiful photos! I use to diffuse lavender and completely stopped for some reason. I need to get back to that! thank you for the great reminder!

xo Laura Leigh
https://louellareese.com

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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You should try it again 🙂 Diffusing lavender is such an excellent way to promote better sleep help.

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Sarah Provirose
5 years ago

These are all such great tips!! I am an avid journaler and it always helps me relax before switching off for the night. Also, instrumental music is a must for me!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
Reply to  Sarah Provirose

I definitely need to up my game on the journaling front. I just know that every time I’ve made that part of my routine, it has helped a lot! I’m glad you include that in your routine.

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Shirsha
5 years ago

While I’ve figured out some semblance of a morning routine, a peaceful night time routine continues to remain elusive. I’m on my laptop/phone for way past what i know is ideal – the lockdown has especially screwed up my habits. 🙁

But this list is definitely helpful. I’ll say I do about 3-4 of these things already. I just need to get better about the no screens part!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I’m not great with a morning routine, since I work from home. My morning routine usually consists of waking up and grabbing my laptop to work in bed for 3 hours straight haha! Probably not the best, but my nighttime routine is SET. We just need to flip-flop 😉

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Serena
5 years ago

Some great tips here! I’ve found it so difficult to sleep pretty much every night this week due to the heatwave we’ve been having in the UK!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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That’s so exhausting. You don’t have AC?? I’ve only found out recently that it’s primarily only an American thing. Makes me feel so bad for the rest of the world!

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Lucy
5 years ago

One thing I always do is turn off my phone when I go to bed, I don’t really like to have screen time once I’m in bed! I do like to read before I go to sleep as I find that relaxing and it helps me unwind x

Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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Precisely! That’s the best way to go about it. Looking at any screen before bed is so bad for your sleep health. I’m glad you’ve already made it a habit to turn your phone off and read instead 🙂

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Kelly Diane
5 years ago

These are some great tips. I really need to get better at turning off my phone and laptop earlier.

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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It’s something I see a lot of people struggle with. But once you find a way to break that habit, you can create better ones!

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Kelly
5 years ago

I’m fortunate enough to not suffer with insomnia but when I have a few bad nights in a row having a bedtime routine really helps. Having a bath and writing a to do list for the day ahead are two things that always really help me. I’ve never thought about having a warm drink before bed, will definitely have to give that a try! Thanks for sharing!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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It’s funny because growing up I read about children drinking warm milk to sleep better. I never enjoyed that, but I do love a mug of tea or honey-lemon water!

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MagicandBliss
5 years ago

Your blog looks lovely. Very informative and lovely suggestions. Will definitely try the bath one for sure. Thanks for sharing!

MagicandBliss | https://magicandbliss.com/

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I hope that evening baths help you sleep even better!

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Adaleta Avdic
5 years ago

These are really great tips indeed. Turning off screens is so important, but I’ve definitely become the person who needs the TV on to fall asleep. My fiancé is against that idea, and wants screens off too, so it’s a struggle every night since I like the background noise until I fall asleep! I usually set a timer for 30 mins so it’s not on for too long!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I love background noise, don’t get me wrong, but I use a fan and sleep sounds on my meditation app, Headspace, to rest easier. Then I read instead of staring at a screen, and it helps me sleep much better!

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Greta
5 years ago

These are great tips! I’m the type of person who works and works until I fall into bed at night. I need to be better about my sleep schedule!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I understand, as I typically do the same thing. But then I make sure to set aside time to wind down. If I do find myself needing to work right up until the second I sleep, I turn the brightness down on my laptop, play soothing music, and drink tea while I work. That way I’m at least calming my mind and body to some degree.

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Sarah Lindner
5 years ago

I’ll admit winding down for the night has not been easy, so I will take any tips I can get! xoxo, Sarah

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I sure hope that some of these help you!

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Deborah
5 years ago

Great tips! This pandemic has really affected my sleep schedule because my anxiety has gotten pretty bad. I really need to be better at removing all screens from my room when I go to bed!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I relate! I was barely getting more than 2 hours of sleep each night for a little while, because I didn’t stick with my routine. Once I got back to the habit of not watching TV up until bedtime, or staring at my phone, or even working – it evened out a lot!

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Rach
5 years ago

Reading before bed definitely has helped me get a better good night sleep! Your tips are so helpful and for sure will want to try them out. I know I need a better bedtime routine!

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Stephanie Whitman
5 years ago
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I will always, ALWAYS suggest reading before bed. It’s such a great way to redirect your mind and relax!

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Ellie
5 years ago

Great tips! A bath definitely helps me get to sleep 🙂

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Darby
5 years ago

These are great tips! I rarely have sleep problems but I never know what to do when I do have issues falling asleep—now I do! Thanks for sharing!

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Nicole
5 years ago

These are such great tips, I absolutely love listening to instrumental music at night it’s one of my favorite things to do.

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Ana De- Jesus
5 years ago

I like the idea of taking a nice warm bath with Epsom salts to relax and detox as well as using essential oils to unwind. Plus journaling is a great way to get a better night’s sleep as well!

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Kayla
5 years ago

I also have struggles falling asleep at night and journaling is the last thing I do before I get into bed to go to sleep! I love doing it, it’s so relaxing and it’s nice to have something to spill your thoughts and feelings out to of the day’s events. I’ve never tried the Headspace app but I’ve heard many good things about it, so I’m seriously considering it! I currently use the Calm app since I have a free trial, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to stick with it once the trial ends due to its kind of pricey subscription fee. These were very helpful ideas, thank you for sharing!

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Lisa
5 years ago

Some lovely tips here, Stephanie. I like having a warm (not hot) shower before bed when I can (I get bored in the bath!) and diffusing essential oils such as lavender and geranium are very soothing. I also find reading a paperback (not Kindle) for 30 minutes before lights out is hugely helpful, it gives my unconscious brain a chance to stop whirring! Lisa

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Kelly
5 years ago

Great tips! My mom struggles with insomnia (her mind doesn’t ever shut off of work), but I’m notoriously known to be able to fall asleep at any second, anywhere. 🙂

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Yolanda
5 years ago

Great tips. I have to start taking a bath before bed as that’s so relaxing! Another thing I like to do is go for a quiet walk with my dog at night. The little bit of exercise makes me rest better at night and wake up less. Having a relaxing routine is so important for the next day too!

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Krissy
5 years ago

I have struggled with insomnia for a long time and I have to say, these are all fantastic tips. Lavender essential oil has helped me so much! I’ve also found it extremely helpful to write out my to-do list for the next day. Great post! Very informative!

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Lisa
5 years ago

Great ideas! I always find reading a physical book and practicing breathing exercises help me the most. I think I need to try journaling about my day too.

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Amanda
5 years ago

So many great tips! I try to unplug before bed (sometimes unsuccessfully– whoops!) and I do notice I sleep better if I take a shower before bed (not one for baths) and diffuse lavender oil. I can definitely do better with a bedtime routine!

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Ana De- Jesus
5 years ago

Getting a good night’s sleep is something that I struggle with so thank you for this helpful reminder! I love the idea of writing a schedule the day before and also detoxing from screens as this is something that I have tried to do recently.

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Kileen
5 years ago

These are such great tips for a better night’s sleep! I agree that journaling is a big help because I feel I can do a brain dump of whats on my mind and I fall asleep faster! Thanks for sharing these!

Kileen
cute & little

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Ffi Mind Over Meds
5 years ago

Great post that covers everything. I’m always looking for ways to improve my quality of sleep and wake up more energised. I agree with all your tips here. I love taking a long hot bath before I go to bed. Washing away the stress of the day ready for a fresh day the next day!

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Lizzie
4 years ago

These are awesome! I do many of these and I agree that they definitely help, especially writing the next days schedule 🙂

Lizzie
http://www.lizzieinlace.com

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A Cup of Wonderland
4 years ago

So many good tips. I sometimes struggle with my sleeping routine and often get into the habit of waking up at 2am and doing work for an hour or two before heading back to sleep for an hour or two. However, I have been practising some of these tips and they’ve been working. Another tip I would suggest is living to an audiobook of something your really familiar with.

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Mariya
4 years ago

These are great! I really need to work on the no screens rule, I’m often tempted to read on my iPad and I know that doesn’t help. Will also try the instrumental music, have recently discovered a few cool soundtracks courtesy of Spotify.

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I'm All Booked Up
4 years ago

I’m the opposite. I can’t sleep unless the TV is on. For some reason having the noise helps me focus and prevents me from getting lost in my thoughts.

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Jaimie
4 years ago

That first suggestion is my go-to when I experience insomnia or anxiety in general. Making a list reassures me I haven’t missed anything, which helps me to relax.
Xo Jaimie
http://www.jaimietucker.com

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Lauren
4 years ago

These are some really good helpful suggestions to help with a better night sleep. Due to my chronic illnesses my sleep isn’t always the best. I woke up this morning at 4:30am after only 3 1/2 hours of sleep and still awake now and I am exhausted. I am going to light my sleep candle and getting into bed soon. Thank you for sharing your suggestions.

Lauren

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Lindsey
4 years ago

My sleep routine is all over the place. I keep trying to get into better habits but I’m not very good at sticking to them. Great tips here – thanks!

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Lynn
4 years ago

Loved this post so much, Stephanie! The Lavender essential oil point made me smile because it is seriously my go-to thing for relaxation! Love lavender and also a Christmas blend! Also, taking a hot shower just knocks me tf out LOL Thanks for sharing xx

Lynn | https://www.lynnmumbingmejia.com

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Cristina Rosano
4 years ago

Love these tips! I have been having trouble sleeping since I was a kid and sometimes there was no amount of showers or no screen that could help, but thankfully growing up I know what starts triggering it and if I can’t sleep I have my faithful lavender spray and book on hand! Thanks for sharing x

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Adriana
4 years ago

I love the reminder to stay consistent! Changing my nighttime routine and curating good habits for a restful night’s sleep took a while, and it’s so easy to get discouraged in those first couple of weeks. But remembering that it takes time and consistency keeps your expectations realistic, and before you know it, you’re getting better sleep each night!

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bethany jones
4 years ago

i usually meditate in the evening as I find it helps me sleep better, these are some great tips here. thanks for sharing.

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Jahid Hasan
4 years ago

Getting at least 7 hour sleep is so important! I used to sleep less than 6 hours and had exhausted day all through.

Then I started following some bed time routine and it worked. Cold bath instead of warm bath, no screen and reading books helped me a lot.

Thanks for the advice of meditation. I will try it from now on!

Jahid | https://jougeek.com

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Neely Moldovan
3 years ago

Turning the screens off is KEY! I try to read every night before bed and I always fall asleep faster.

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Deborah
3 years ago

These are such great tips! I don’t have insomnia but I don’t think I sleep very restfully. I always wake up more tired! I should incorporate these tips – I think a warm bath or shower right before I sleep would be really helpful!

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What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿 It’s b What is your favorite cozy fantasy book? 🌿

It’s been really fun to see how cozy fantasy books have become so popular over the last several years. When done well, reading one of these stories can feel like a comforting hug or sitting down with a cup of something warm and yummy 😌

The Teller of Small Fortunes was a book I read last year and enjoyed very much. I have The Keeper of Magical Things on my TBR for this year 🙌🏼

Some of my very favorite cozy fantasy books are...
🌪️ The Nature of Witches
☕️ Legends & Lattes (series)
🪴 The Spellshop (series)
🐉 The Tea Dragon Society (series)
🧹 The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches AND A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
 🥖 A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
🪄 Selcouth (series)
🫖 The Spellbound Sisters (series)
 🗡️ This Will Be (series)
🍄 A Curious Kind of Magic
💀 The Bone Houses AND The Drowned Woods AND The Wild Huntress
🍵 Tomes and Tea (series)

Aaaaand that’s where I’ll cut that list off because otherwise we’ll be here for days 😂 

Have you read any of these books? 📚

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In honor of my first day at my new job at my favor In honor of my first day at my new job at my favorite local coffee shop (everyone say “YAY!” 🥳)… would you take the characters from your current read for a cup of coffee? ☕️

💎 I feel like it would be so fascinating to take Brynja, Ballast, and Saga from When the Light Returns to go get coffee. I’d have so many questions about their magic!

🐦‍🔥 I would give anything to take the entire group of characters from Ruin and Rising to get coffee. It would be such a dream to talk to the people from my favorite series!

📖 To sit down and have a chat with Diana and Matthew from The Book of Life over coffee would be incredible. They’re both so intelligent and I think I’d just sit there gaping at them the entire time!

♟️Honestly, I’d be thrilled to have coffee with *anyone* from The Inheritance Games universe. They’re BRILLIANT and I want to pick their brains for hours on end. 
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Have you read any of the books I’m currently reading? 📚

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Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed wi Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed with that’s unrelated to books! 🫢

Last summer, along with the rest of *absolutely everyone*, I watched KPop Demon Hunters... and fell head over heels in love with every single thing about it 🙈 

It was a chain reaction of epic proportions 💥 I watched it about a week after it premiered because I kept seeing it online. I liked it, watched it again a week later, LOVED it, suggested it to friends who suggested it to their friends, started deep-diving into all of the behind-the-scenes info, wound up listening to the soundtrack so much that my entire Spotify Wrapped was just songs from that album, still somehow manage to talk about it nonstop to everyone I encounter, and I can’t WAIT for the sequel. Let’s just say it kinda became my personality 😂

Along with KPDH, I spent the last year and some change obsessing over One Tree Hill (first time watching it, got to meet some of the cast last summer, have turned Wilmington into my second home, you know... normal obsessed fan things 😉) and Marielle Kraft’s music (SO FREAKING GOOD. Saw her in concert and got to meet her as well and she’s the sweetest human) 🤎

Do we have any obsessions in common? 🤝🏼

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Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️ Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️

Recently, I finished THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER by @timesnewrachel ☀️ While it was quite different from the modern, witchy fantasy books I’ve come to associate with her (otherwise known as some of my favorite books of all time), she has created a signature style of storytelling that made reading *this book* feel like coming home 🥰

I felt it instantly when I sensed her intense love for nature and the earth woven through the story, paired with such atmospheric writing that I regularly forgot I was not *in* the ethereal, whimsical world I was reading about 🌌 I felt it again in the way she writes of longing and love so powerful that there’s no doubt the characters will overcome every obstacle they face together 🤎 I felt it once more when I began to cry over supporting characters that (possibly) weren’t meant to elicit such strong emotions in the first place 🥹

THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER was everything I could possibly hope and dream a fairytale would be. It was beautiful and magical, and left me feeling so filled with joy and hope. It’s an absolute masterpiece 🙌🏼

Have you read this or any of Rachel’s other books? 📚

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Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️ I go Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️

I gotta be real honest with y’all... I don’t read a ton of vampire books 😅 I was a wolf girly starting in middle school, and that really hasn’t changed much. I do love a good vampire book, but they haven’t always been my favorite supernatural creature 🙈

However, maybe due to the V.E. Schwab magic, I absolutely adored Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil 😍 It was precisely as toxic as she promised it would be, and I ATE IT UP. It was dark, seductive, sometimes bloody, and there was never a dull moment. I genuinely didn’t want it to end.

Have you read this one yet? 📖

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Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖 Do you pay close attention to monthly releases? 📖

For several years, I would write a blog article every month that included somewhere between 20-40 new releases 🫢 While I was working my previous job, I didn’t have the opportunity to blog, let alone pay attention to new releases, and I feel like I missed SO MANY 🙈 

I’m happy to be back to blogging semi-regularly, and equally thrilled to be back in the habit of knowing which books are coming out each month! 🙌🏼 If you swipe through, you can see 24 March releases and their corresponding release dates 🗓️

Which of these titles are you most looking forward to reading? 🤎

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Do you have a library card? 🪪 Ya girl is the self Do you have a library card? 🪪

Ya girl is the self-proclaimed biggest fan of the library to ever walk the earth 🌍 Okay, that could be an exaggeration, but most of the time it doesn’t feel like one. I cried with happiness over my first library card as a kid, and I won’t purchase a book until I’ve borrowed it from the library and loved it enough to own it. I have 5 library cards, swear by Libby and Hoopla for all of my audiobooks and ebooks, and at this point, I feel like an Arthur tattoo might be necessary (IYKYK) 😂

But I digress... February is National Library Lovers’ Month, and I think you should get a library card (or 5) and celebrate not only the perk of FREE BOOKS but also the countless ways public libraries are integral to our lives and communities! 🙌🏼

What was the last library book you checked out? 📖

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If you could only recommend one book for the rest If you could only recommend one book for the rest of your life, what would it be? 📖

This one has been an easy answer for me since 2020, when I read THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY. It completely changed my life.

Since then, I have recommended it to countless people, and have felt intense amounts of joy as I’ve seen those people recommend it to others, buy copies for friends, suggest it for their book clubs, and come back to me to tell me how it changed their life just like it changed mine 🥰

Which book would you say changed your life for the better? 🤎

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Would you want to have the same occupation as the Would you want to have the same occupation as the main character(s) in your last read? 💼

I recently finished Thunderhead, and I absolutely would *NOT* want to be a Scythe! 🙅🏻‍♀️ I also definitely wouldn’t want to be in the shoes of the royalty in my other previous read, A Psalm of Storms and Silence 😬

Is there a book character’s “career” that you know you would love to have? 💭

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Is there an author who consistently writes books t Is there an author who consistently writes books that bring you to tears? 😭

I have cried while reading every single one of Amber’s books... and that’s only a small part of what keeps me coming back for more 🤎

I’m struggling with even knowing how to put in words what her books mean to me, because even thinking about it is making me tear up 🥹 So instead of trying to craft the perfect thing to say, I’m just going to urge you to read everything she’s written. You can thank me later 🙏🏼

What was the last book that made you cry? 📖

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