The winter sleep secret I wish I’d known years ago
2026-01-26 - 15:13
Hunkering down in January; hiking boots for outdoor adventures; and cold-weather beauty essentials • Don’t get the Filter delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Congratulations, you’ve made it through more than 75% of January, Blue Monday and all. Extra kudos if you got through it without booking a holiday amid the onslaught of sun-soaked adverts, although I confess I’m not tempted. Would I rather spend hours on a plane with 200 strangers who had prosecco for breakfast, or hibernate until spring? I’ll take hibernation, thanks. Especially now that I’ve learned to do it properly. Hunkering down may not sound like something you need tips to master, but January is the best of times and the worst of times for those of us who struggle with insomnia. On the upside, all the darkness encourages your body to produce plenty of the “sleep hormone” melatonin (nature’s way of telling you to sleep through it). On the downside, lack of sunlight is a key trigger for seasonal affective disorder (Sad) – one of the symptoms of which is broken sleep. Never simple, is it? The best women’s boots for winter: 24 favourites, from knee-high to ankle The best heated clothes airers to save time and money when drying your laundry, tested The best women’s walking boots, tested by our expert hiker The best men’s walking boots for every type of hiking adventure, tested The best electric heaters, from traditional stove-style units to modern smart models – tested How I shop with Dawn O’Porter: ‘Good skin is an obsession’ ‘Wonderfully thick, creamy and clean-tasting’: the best supermarket natural yoghurts, tasted and rated Continue reading...