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Tired of being a night owl? 8 steps to stop staying up so late

Tired of being a night owl? 8 steps to stop staying up so late

If you’re a night owl, you can still change your sleep cycle. Read on to learn how to shift your sleep schedule so you can go to bed and wake up earlier.

Staying up later than average can be a good thing, especially if you tend to feel more alert, creative, and productive at night.

However, if you have to get up early for work or school, it can be hard when you’re regularly going to bed late. If that’s your situation, you may want to consider shifting your bedtime so that you fall asleep earlier.

  1. Get light early in the day
    ResearchTrusted Source suggests that getting light early in the day may be the best thing you can do to shift your sleep cycle.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source, getting bright light early in the morning will help shift the time you start getting sleepy to earlier in the evening.

Weather can vary day to day, but being outside on a cloudy day may yield a similar amount of light to being indoors. Further, going outside has several other benefits.

If you don’t have enough access to sunlight, consider investing in an artificial light source like a UV lamp or light box.

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  1. Go to sleep and wake up at the same time
    Changing your bedtime and wake-up time may help you get better sleepTrusted Source.

Set your alarm to wake you up at the same time every day, not just the days you need to be up early. In other words, consider getting up at the same time on weekends as you do on weekdays, rather than sleeping in.

It is important to make these adjustments in small increments. Instead of trying to go to bed several hours earlier than your usual time, adjust your bedtime gradually over several days.

  1. Avoid caffeine late in the day
    Caffeine can have disruptive effectsTrusted Source on your bedtime.

This is because it can delay sleepiness by blocking the effects of adenosine, a chemical your body produces that helps you fall asleep.

Caffeine can be found in drinks such as:

coffee
energy drinks
soda
some teas
If you’re looking for something to sip on in the evening, try caffeine-free herbal teas, such as chamomile tea. These may even promote sleepiness.

  1. Avoid screen time before bed
    As tempting as it may be to watch television or scroll on your phone before bed, the light from these devices may make it harder for you to fall asleep.

The ideal time to turn off all screens is at least 30 minutesTrusted Source before your targeted bedtime.

Eliminating light, especially blue light from electronic devices, is essential. Complete darkness is optimal for sleep.

  1. Get physical exercise
    Exercising regularly can improve your sleepTrusted Source.

One study found that resistance exercise may improve all aspects of sleep, particularly sleep quality. However, you do not need to exercise intensely to get these benefits. Just taking a walk can also improve your sleep quality.

The timing of your exercise also matters. While exercising in the evening does not negatively affect sleep, researchTrusted Source suggests you should avoid working out vigorously less than an hour before your desired bedtime.

  1. Try melatonin
    Your body naturally makes the hormone melatonin when you’re exposed to darkness. According to research, melatonin supplements may help you fall asleep faster.

While melatonin is generally considered safe for most people, possible side effects include allergic reactions and interactions with medications.

Melatonin supplements are not recommended for those who are breastfeeding or pregnant.

Before starting melatonin, it is important to consult your healthcare provider about whether it is appropriate for you.

  1. Reduce your bedroom temperature
    Aside from regulating your sleep cycle, your circadian rhythm also affects your body temperatureTrusted Source. Your core body temperature tends to rise over the course of the day and drop at night before you fall asleep.

According to researchTrusted Source, a room’s temperature is linked to sleep regulation. When your body temperature lowers, you start to feel sleepier, so keeping your bedroom cool may help you fall asleep.

On the other hand, a 2019 studyTrusted Source found that room temperatures of 96.8°F to 100.4°F (36°C to 38°C) were associated with poor sleep quality. Participants slept less and reported they had more shallow sleep in hot conditions.

The ideal room temperature for sleep is around 60°F to 65°F (16°C to 18°C).

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  1. Develop a bedtime routine
    In addition to serving as a relaxing way to wind down, creating a nightly routine can help establish psychological cues telling your body that bedtime is approaching.

Bedtime routines are a great time for some extra self care. Consider having a nighttime skincare regimen or reading a few chapters of a book with a light topic to make winding down something you can look forward to.

Some other things that can set the tone for a good night’s rest are:

Changing into pajamas. Changing out of regular clothes and putting on pajamas can indicate that it’s time to relax.
Turning on a fan. ResearchTrusted Source suggests that the white noise and cool air from a fan both can help you fall asleep.
Dimming or turning off lights. Bright household light in the hours before bedtime can interfere with falling asleep.
Practicing calming activities. According to researchTrusted Source, meditating and listening to peaceful music are both linked to improved sleep.
Why you might be staying up late
Whether you’re a night owl (evening person) or an early bird (morning person) may not be entirely in your control. Along with factors like your age, researchTrusted Source suggests that genetics may play a role.

Some people naturally have late chronotypes, meaning they prefer to go to sleep later in the night and wake up later in the morning. Meanwhile, those with early chronotypes prefer to go to bed and wake up earlier.

However, if you’re having trouble falling asleep, and changing your habits doesn’t seem to be making a difference, talk with a healthcare professional. They can address potential causes and offer up treatment options.

Takeaway
You may naturally have a late chronotype, but you can still change your sleep schedule.

Different behaviors can help you adjust your sleep patterns. Light exposure, in particular, has a strong influence on your sleep-wake cycle.

Some things you can do to shift your sleep cycle include waking up at the same time every day, getting a good amount of light soon after you wake up, and exercising moderately.

Before bed, create a sleep-friendly atmosphere. This may include turning down the lights, keeping your bedroom cool, and avoiding electronic devices that produce blue light.

President-elect Trump unlikely to seek Imran Khan’s release: defence minister

Imran Khan's release

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6 – Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Wednesday said that the government believes Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election, will not call for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s release from prison after he takes the office.

Asif’s comments came hours after Republican Trump won the race to the White House after beating Democrat Kamala Harris, four years after he was voted out.

“We don’t think Trump will call for PTI founder’s release. Let’s wait for 15 to 20 days and see what stand he takes,” said the defence minister while speaking during Geo News special transmission on US election.

Following Trump’s victory, Khan congratulated the US president-elect, saying that he will be good for “Pak-US relations based on mutual respect for democracy and human rights”.

President-elect Trump unlikely to seek Imran Khans release: defence minister
The incarcerated prime minister said that his party hopes Trump will push for peace, human rights and democracy globally.

Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly and PTI lawmaker Omar Ayub Khan also extended congratulations to Trump and his VP-elect JD Vance on winning the polls.

The felicitations come at a time when the party’s founder remains imprisoned for over a year following convictions in multiple cases.

During his tenure as prime minister of Pakistan, Khan shared amicable ties with Trump administration — a reason why the PTI celebrates the US president-elect’s return to power as a potential advantage.

PTI never pinned hopes on Trump: Raoof Hasan
Meanwhile, PTI leader Raoof Hasan said that the party had never hoped that Khan would be released after Trump’s victory.

“We had never pinned hopes and neither we are relying on Trump’s win. We have taken support from the judiciary, parliament and protest for PTI founder’s release,” he asserted.

Raoof said that no such discussion has either taken place within the parliamentary party.

He added that the PTI has “normal interaction” with the establishment, adding that they don’t have any contact with the establishment regarding any “specific issue or Khan’s release”.

Ministry of Defense: 70% of military vehicles repaired and ready for use

Ministry of Defense: 70% of military vehicles repaired and ready for use

KABUL, NOV 6: Officials from the Ministry of Defense said that all military vehicles have been registered, and 70% of the inactive vehicles under the ministry’s responsibility have been repaired.

The chief of staff of this corps said that technical engineers have repaired at least 6,798 military vehicles over the past three years. Among these, 2,018 vehicles have been made operational since the beginning of this solar year.

Naqibullah Azizi, Chief of Staff of the 209th Al-Fath Corps, said: “Since the beginning of 1403, we have repaired 2,018 various types of vehicles in our workshops, including Rangers, Humvee tanks, other tanks, and motorcycles.”

Meanwhile, the head of the Ministry of Defense’s technical division, who visited the corps, said that all military vehicles have been registered with the ministry and that 70% of the repairs are complete.

Alauddin Agha, Head of the Ministry of Defense’s technical division, stated: “About 70% of the vehicles have been repaired, and we are committed to maintaining and repairing all military vehicles in the future.”

Mohammad Hamed, an engineer, said: “There are more than 70 mechanics here. We can repair any type of vehicle. Some parts are repaired and used here, while others are provided to us from outside.”

The Chief of Staff of the 209th Al-Fath Corps Corps also reported the repair and activation of 511 light and heavy weapons over the past three years.

Donald Trump finally succeeded in materialising his dreams of returning to power

Donald Trump

Shamim Shahid 

AT last former President Donald Trump succeeded in materialising his dreams of re entering into White House by defeating his staunch rival Democratic Party’s Cammila Harrison in 47th Presidential polls. Preliminary results reveal that Donal Trump has won the polls with a land slide victory of 278 electorates compare to 238 of Camila Harrison. 

Donald Trump us returning to assume the most powerful and prestigious but globally important office on January 20th 2025 with stock of challenges and hopes of billions who wants to.live with peace and tranquility throughout the world. Though Trump during his election campaign has time and again assured Ameticans of focusing on internal issues especially making secure the US geographical borders and addressing economic issues but he has to address and help in settling important global issues like fighting in Palestine, Ukraine and Afghanistan. In particular, people from Pakistan and Afghanistan who are ahead with serious issues of terrorism and extremism from last four and half a decades. 

Compare to outgoing President Joe Biden, Donald Trump having a soft corner for Russian President Mr Putin. Ukraine war is now going to complete its second year and it has badly affected US led allies economic situation  and its relations with Russia and several other countries. Mr Trump has time and again not only made reservations over Ukraine war  but he also named Mr Putin as his friend. Now there are strong hopes if ending war in Ukraine whenever Donald Trump get reoccupation of powerful chair in White House. 

Similarly almost members of global community are unhappy with continuous Israeli aggression against Palestinians. No one can disagree with the fact that hardliners from Hammas and Hizb Ullah are responsible for commenting the war in Palestine and provoking the Jewish of targeting the innocent Palestinians but now the world is unhappy with Israeli brutalities against innocent and helpless Palestinians. It is also fact that who ever is occupant of White House in United State is definitely supporting and helping Israel. On such grounds, continuous violence against Palestinians is also damaging reputation of the Americans. On such grounds, Donald Trump is expected to play a role. Trump has already declared no to wars in his election campaign. 

No one can ignore the fact that it was Trump who in his previous period instructed his aide Zalmay Khalilzad for ending the conflict in Afghanistan. For the purposes zalmay Khalilzad had not only made shuttles visits to Pakistan, Afghanistan and several other countries of the region but he had got the credentials for signing of Doha Qatar accord on February 29th 2020 last. People from war devastated Afghanistan have attached great hopes with this internationally recognised agreement but unfortunately its outcomes remain the same like of Geneva 2010 accord, when like of Pakistan patronised Mujahideen have refused to let the UN peace maker Benon Seven to transfer power from Dr. Najib Ullah to Broad based representative government in Kabul. Now despite making commitments and signing the historic documents in Doha, the Talibam leaders are reluctant to go for an inclusive government and honour the human and women rights.

At the moment, Afghanistan looks like a Big Prison where the inmates are living with peace but they lives like slaves and hostages. They are deprived of their basic human rights. Even lives of people both men and women are at mercy of gun totting, illiterate and uncivilised Taliban militants. Besides banning women education, these Taliban rulers are making changes from time to time in curricula and giving more preferences to Islamic education rather than general science and ordinary education. The schools are closed and converted into seminaries.

Beside Afghanistan, situation in Pakistan is also deteriorating day by day. Instead strengthening of State organs, anarchy like situation is developing where the gun totting militants are including the Socio economic, administrative and all other sectors. Divisions and distances in state organs are affecting the democratic organs. The legacy of US sponsored and introduced Jihad against former USSR is now leads to strengthening of terrorism and extremism trends in the region. Al Qaeda and its affiliated militant groups fugitives now sheltering in IS also called Daeesh. The IS has established its hideouts throughout the country especially in the regions bordering with Iran and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Frequent deadly attacks against Chinese nationaks in Pakistan are also becoming a question mark on US policies. 

Compare to past the present situation is different as now the US has established its presence and influence throughout the world. On such grounds, the newly elect US president Donald Trump had to play the role in settling almost of these issues if he really interested in improving image of the Ameticans throughout the world.

NOTE Mr Shamim Shahid is in Washington and has witnessed the polling process.

Victory Day of Azerbaijan celebrated in Islamabad

Victory Day of Azerbaijan celebrated in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6 /DNA/ – Federal Minister for Housing and Works Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Governor Sindh Kamran Tesori, and Ambassador of Azerbaijan Khazar Farhadov celebrated the Victory Day of Azerbaijan at an event in Islamabad.

The distinguished guests gathered to mark the occasion and cut a cake together, highlighting the strong bilateral relations between Pakistan and Azerbaijan. The Victory Day commemorates Azerbaijan’s triumph in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

The event underscored the close partnership between the two nations and the shared commitment to further strengthening diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties. It provided an opportunity to reflect on the historic achievements of the Azerbaijani people and reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast support for Azerbaijan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The celebration was attended by senior government officials and dignitaries, underscoring the importance of the occasion and the deep-rooted friendship between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.

Pakistan, Azerbaijan pledge climate resilience

Pakistan, Azerbaijan pledge climate resilience

Mahnoor Ansar

ISLAMABAD, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov called on Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, Romina Khurshid Alam at her office here on Wednesday.

The meeting focused on preparations for the upcoming COP29 summit and emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts for effective climate action.

During the meeting, Alam outlined Pakistan’s ongoing efforts in preparing for COP29, highlighting the importance of building international consensus on key climate issues and enhancing the country’s climate action plans.

She stressed that Pakistan’s participation in COP29 would be aimed at ensuring its national interests are represented and strengthening its position within the global climate discourse.

“Pakistan’s preparations for COP29 are part of a broader strategy to engage with international partners and bolster its stance on vital climate issues,” she said.

She emphasized that the country is actively working towards meeting its emission reduction targets as part of its nationally determined contributions while underscoring the need for international support in achieving sustainable development goals related to climate change.

The Coordinator to the prime minister also highlighted the critical role of developed countries in fulfilling their financial commitments to assist developing nations in their climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.

Pakistan, she noted, has been making significant strides in transitioning to renewable energy, particularly solar and wind, and aims to showcase its renewable energy initiatives at COP29.

The ambassador expressed Azerbaijan’s strong commitment to enhancing cooperation with Pakistan, particularly in the context of climate action.

He emphasized the importance of closer bilateral ties between Azerbaijan and Pakistan in the areas of sustainable development, climate change, and regional cooperation, noting that the upcoming COP29 summit presents a significant opportunity for both countries to collaborate and advance their mutual interests in these critical areas.

The meeting concluded with both sides reaffirming their commitment to working together to address the challenges posed by climate change and to strengthen global climate action efforts.

SIE 2024: Private sector drives green change for sustainable Pakistan

SIE 2024: Private sector drives green change for sustainable Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Nov 06 (APP):As the second edition of the Sustainability Investment Expo (SIE 2024) is underway here at Pak-China Friendship Centre, the event features a variety of eco-friendly initiatives from the private sector aimed at creating a greener Pakistan.

With the theme “Pioneering Solutions for Climate Resilience,” the expo was inaugurated by Chairperson Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Sherry Rehman.

“SIE is not just an expo, but a knowledge base,” said Sherry Rehman. “This event is a vital platform for raising awareness and driving change. It is essential to empower the private sector, whose innovation and commitment will be key to addressing the climate challenges we face.”

The event featured a variety of stalls from the local and international companies, along with startups and small businesses committed to sustainable technologies, renewable energy solutions, and environmentally friendly practices.

One of the key highlights was the participation of green tech startups, which showcased cutting-edge products like biodegradable packaging and energy-efficient appliances. “We believe that the private sector holds the key to a sustainable future,” said Hafsa Syed, a representative of ECO Gen., focusing on eco-friendly projects.

 “We have started a number of initiatives like EcoGen: recycling waste into fertilizer, and Evenger is a unique platform aimed at teaching children sustainable habits,” Syed said.

Sustainability was also at the forefront for companies like Roshan Packages Limited (RPL), which has been a pioneer in reducing paper waste. Waseem Mufti, Marketing Manager at RPL, stated, “We’re committed to sustainability from day one, reusing and recycling paper products for packaging. Events like this give us the opportunity to connect with like-minded investors who support our vision for a greener future.”

 A Forest Officer from Ministry of Climate Change, Muhammad Hashim at expo said, “We are displaying various initiatives of the government under the ‘Green Pakistan Programme’ at our stall. , “We are implementing a range of initiatives to increase biodiversity and promote conservation. These interventions include tree plantations and strategies for protecting various ecosystems.”

The expo highlighting the crucial role of private enterprises in achieving Pakistan’s sustainability goals. Companies like Hutchison Ports Pakistan are also leading by example. Naveed Qureshi, Assistant General Manager (AGM) at Hutchison Ports, talking to APP said, “Our electric and hybrid cranes are part of our broader effort to reduce emissions, and we are set to introduce e-trucks in Pakistan as well.”

“We  are committed to the UN SDGs, delivering on our promise for a resilient and thriving Pakistan by planting 1 million mangroves in partnership with WWF by 2030”, he said.

Addressing the alarming issue of plastic waste, ‘Green Plastic Private Limited’ has developed an innovative solution by manufacturing plastic bags from potato peels. Maria Qayyum, the company’s Chief Operational Officer, explained, “By using organic materials like potato peels, we are reducing single-use plastic pollution and organic waste at the same time. We currently produce 20 bags a day manually, and our aim is to scale this up to make a larger environmental impact.”

In a bid to combine technology and sustainability, Programe Manager at atomcamp Amina said, “Sustainability lab is new initiative by atomcamp under which we work at the intersection of climate change, data and AI. “We are introducing evidence-based thinking for climate change in Pakistan and making contribution to tackle climate challenges with data driven strategies.”

“We have conducted ‘Green Space’ study in Rawalpindi which found that only 4.6% of Rawalpindi’s area is green space, far below the UN’s recommended 15%.”

The expo highlighted that the private sector is not only responding to global environmental challenges but also spearheading efforts to make eco-friendly innovations scalable and accessible.

The visitors including students, environmental activists, and business leaders, lauded the private sector’s contributions and said Pakistan stands at a crucial juncture in its journey towards sustainability.

Islamabad seeks to address Chinese concerns as PM Shehbaz meets ambassador

Chinese

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6 /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong during his visit of the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad . The Chinese ambassador, a few days ago had issued a statement raising concerns about the security of the Chinese nationals in Pakistan. DNA

APNS grieves loss of Shahab Zuberi’s mother

APNS grieves loss of Shahab Zuberi's mother

KARACHI, NOV 6 /DNA/ – “Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, President and Sarmad Ali, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of mother of Mr. Shahab Zuberi, C.O.O. Daily Business Recorder and Finance Secretary, APNS.

The APNS offered condolence to the bereaved family and prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the great loss.

10th Islamabad Literature Festival, celebrating a decade of literary excellence by showcasing sustainability

Islamabad

Renowned authors, scholars, and thought leaders set to converge in the capital to explore the role of literature in promoting sustainability

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6 /DNA/ – The 10th edition of the Islamabad Literature Festival (ILF), one of Pakistan’s most anticipated literary events, is set to take place from 8th to 10th November 2024 at Gandhara Citizen’s Club, Fatima Jinnah (F-9) Park. Organized by Oxford University Press (OUP) Pakistan in collaboration with Getz Pharma, this year’s ILF celebrates its decennial with the theme, “Sustainability: Words Change Mindsets.”

This annual festival of literature, arts, and intellectual exchange promises a dynamic array of voices, ideas, and perspectives, creating an enriching experience for literature enthusiasts, writers, scholars, and the general public. With 55 sessions and 15 book launches, ILF 2024 offers an extensive lineup of discussions, workshops, and cultural activities.

Arshad Saeed Husain, Managing Director of OUP Pakistan, emphasized the importance of sustainability and the transformative power of words. He highlighted the festival’s role in inspiring change, challenging outdated perspectives, and celebrating the art of storytelling. “Literature has the unique power to shape perspectives, inspire action, and drive societal change. As we celebrate the 10th edition of the Islamabad Literature Festival, we’re not only looking back on a decade of fostering dialogue but also forward to a future where words can lead us to a more sustainable and inclusive world. ILF serves as a vital platform for meaningful conversations that challenge conventional thinking and ignite new ideas, empowering individuals to contribute towards a better Pakistan.”

This year’s ILF will feature renowned authors, poets, and intellectuals from around the world, who will engage in panel discussions on literature, history, current affairs, and socio-political issues. The inaugural keynote address will be delivered by H.E. Jane Marriott CMG OBE, British High Commissioner to Pakistan, alongside distinguished speakers Zehra Nigah (renowned poet), Maleeha Lodhi (former Pakistan representative to the UN), Muhammad Aurangzeb, Federal Minister for Finance & Revenue, Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani, Special Secretary of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, Rana Sikandar Hayat, Provincial Minister of School Education for Punjab, Iftikhar Arif, Urdu Poet, Scholar and Littérateur, and Najeeba Arif, Eminent Scholar, Creative Writer, Critic and Researcher.

With an impressive roster of national and international speakers, ILF’s 10th edition continues its mission of fostering cultural dialogue, literary discourse, and the exchange of diverse perspectives. Notable participants include Hamid Mir, Nasim Zehra, Faisal Bari, Kishwar Naheed, Anwar Masood, Alamgir Hashmi, Baela Raza Jamil, Andrew Coombe, Muneeza Shamsie, and many others.

The festival will also feature a book fair, offering a diverse selection of books from various genres, giving attendees the chance to explore and purchase works by their favourite authors. Cultural performances, including music, dance, and other forms of artistic expression, will showcase Pakistan’s vibrant art scene, allowing attendees to experience the richness of Pakistani culture.

This year’s Islamabad Literature Festival promises to be a landmark event, celebrating a decade of promoting literature and intellectual exchange in Pakistan.

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