If you don\u2019t have one already, a <\/span>bedtime routine<\/span><\/a> can be an invaluable addition to your evenings. This established set of habits, practiced consistently, is a signal to your body and mind that it\u2019s time to settle down for sleep \u2014 and they\u2019re not <\/span>just for kids<\/span><\/a>. Bedtime routines for adults can be the key to better sleep. To learn more about whether most adults are practicing nightly sleep routines, Sleepopolis conducted a survey with 500 participants and spoke with Lauri Leadley, a clinical sleep educator and the founder and president of <\/span>Valley Sleep Center<\/span><\/a>, about the results.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

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The Benefits of a Nightly Routine <\/h2>\n\n\n\n

\u201cA bedtime routine is important because it puts us in the frame of mind that we\u2019re winding down and preparing our body, mind, and heart for rest,\u201d Leadley tells Sleepopolis. That was partially reflected in our survey: While 76 percent of respondents who follow a bedtime routine at night said their sleep quality was very high, only 20 percent of respondents overall said their bedtime routine helps them sleep significantly better.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Consistency is key, and that\u2019s where many of our survey respondents may have fallen a little short. Just 26 percent of those surveyed follow a regular bedtime routine every night. A little more than half reported that they do so most nights, 16 percent only on some nights and 4 percent of respondents said they never follow a bedtime routine.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Why So Many of Us Hang On To Comfort Objects<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Thirty-eight percent of respondents to our survey said they sleep with a comfort object. Of those, 19 percent sleep with a special pillow, 12 percent sleep with a special blanket and 7 percent sleep with a stuffed animal. Leadley says that all of these items fall into \u201csecurity blanket\u201d territory. \u201cA favorite pillow, stuffed animal, sleep partner or even a live pet can provide warmth and comfort at night,\u201d she adds.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our Favorite Bedtime Hacks: Which Ones Really Work? <\/h2>\n\n\n\n

According to our survey, 59 percent of people watch a TV show or movie<\/a> before bed. The second and third most common reported activities, at 52 percent and 47 percent respectively, are checking that lights and appliances are turned off and making sure the door is locked.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Other bedtime routine activities reported in our survey include:<\/p>\n\n\n\n