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Don’t sleep on the need for rest, Aniston says

- Jenna Ryu USA TODAY PROVIDED BY IDORSIA

There aren’t enough hours in the day for Jennifer Aniston. She knows that.

For the past 10 years, the “Friends” actress recalls grappling with sleepless nights – and admittedly still does to this day. Sometimes, it’s work on her mind, as she prepares for the release of Netflix’s “Murder Mystery 2” alongside Adam Sandler and is set to return for Season 3 of “The Morning Show.” Other times, the stress of not being able to fall sleep was enough to keep her awake for hours.

At first, she ignored it. She thought, “‘I got this. I can go the day on five hours of sleep and I’ll make up for it over the weekend’… and over time, it was really starting to affect every single part of my daily life,” Aniston tells USA TODAY.

It became more difficult to memorize lines. In her workouts, she wasn’t as strong as she knew she could be. Aniston also noticed her skin would not look “as great and vibrant. I just looked exhausted.”

A good night’s sleep “is sort of the last thing on your to-do list,” Aniston says, crediting her own struggles to the reason she wants to promote National Sleep Awareness Month in March. “We’re so arrogant when we’re younger. We think, ‘ah, I’ll sleep when I’m 80.’ I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve said that to myself, but you can’t make up on lost sleep. It’s just a myth.”

And that’s why she is passionate about joining “Seize the Night & Day,” a campaign providing educationa­l resources about the health consequenc­es of insomnia.

What is Aniston’s sleep routine to stay productive?

It doesn’t take much to create a good sleep routine, she says. Aniston’s tips for a productive day – and night – include:

● Meditating every morning.

● Limiting her screen time, especially before bed.

● Ending the day with a relaxing, hot bath.

“We also don’t allow ourselves the time to do the things that we need to self care because we’re so on the go, go, go go go,” Aniston says, urging others to carve out 20 minutes at night to “turn everything off and just quiet your mind.”

“It’s not easy, but it does help,” she says.

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Jennifer Aniston speaks out for Sleep Awareness Month.

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