Some tips for improving sleep hygiene include managing stress through relaxation techniques, avoiding naps during the day, limiting caffeine intake, exercising daily (but not in the evening), and avoiding screens an hour before bedtime. It may take a couple of weeks to see results, so try implementing these habits gradually and be patient. If you continue to have trouble sleeping, don't hesitate to seek further advice or guidance.
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