Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Waiting to make your bed can help reduce dust mites, bacteria, and mold by allowing moisture to evaporate. Experts recommend ...
It's a ritual for many: as soon as you wake up, you make your bed. Sheets pulled back, pillows replaced, blanket folded. But while this gesture may seem like a good start to the day, researchers and ...
While the tiny morning ritual of making your bed has been proven to boost mood, safeguard mental health, and lower stress levels, that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone who chooses not to is ...
Even if it feels like a harmless chore that’s easy to skip in favor of a few more minutes of sleep, making your bed may be more meaningful than it seems. Many experts suggest that small morning habits ...
While the merits of making your bed are many, science may support leaving it a mess. For years, experts have maintained that the morning ritual can help you sleep better, have more sex, boost ...
KUTV — Did YOU make your bed this morning? It may feel like a small, even trivial task, but studies show it can have a surprisingly big impact on your mindset, your productivity, and even your sleep ...
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Your bed is where you wind down at night and wake up in the morning, so it's important to put in some effort to make it cozy, relaxing, and stylish.
How many of us recall our mother’s demand to “make your bed”? If you are anything like me, you probably resisted, or at best, just threw the blankets over your pillows. But, as with many things, Mom ...
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Being instructed to dutifully make your bed each morning as a child is a common experience (I know I certainly whined about it). But did our parents really get it right? While some claim that a made ...