Daily Reflection Questions to Process Your Day (10 Minutes or Less)
The end of the day often arrives with the mind full of everything that happened, everything that needs to happen, or everything that went wrong or might go wrong. Sleep becomes difficult when thoughts keep moving, when there's no clear boundary between day and night, or when processing never happens so accumulation is constant. A simple practice using specific questions can change this pattern in less time than it takes to scroll through social media. Set aside ten minutes before bed. Find paper and pen. The questions that follow are designed to process what happened during the day so it doesn't have to be carried into sleep. Answer them honestly and briefly. Long answers are fine and brevity works too. The goal is to acknowledge what needs acknowledgment so the mind can rest. What actually happened today? Write down the events of the day as simply as possible. The meeting, the phone call, the conversation, the task that got completed or didn't, the moment of stress, o...