The hours between the end of your working day and the moment you close your eyes carry more influence than we often realise. Without a conscious transition, the mental activity of the day can linger well into the night.
A consistent evening routine creates a reliable signal — for your mind and body — that the time for active engagement is drawing to a close. Over time, this signal becomes deeply ingrained, making the transition to rest feel natural rather than effortful.
In the New Zealand context, with long summer evenings and busy family schedules, finding an adaptable evening practice is especially valuable. These routines are designed to flex with your life, not constrain it.