STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids

View Original

How To Make A Bed

Every morning, getting out of bed and greeting the new day with enthusiasm can set the tone for your entire day. Establishing a morning routine is essential to create a sense of normalcy and structure in your life. A simple yet effective way to begin this routine is by making your bed. No matter how your day goes—good, bad, or somewhere in between—you’ll always have a made bed to come home to, providing a small but significant sense of accomplishment.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Your Bed

  1. Clean Sheets

    • Ensure that your sheets are clean. It is advised to wash your bedsheets once every one or two weeks. This prevents the build-up of bacteria, dust, and allergens, promoting better health and sleep hygiene.

  2. Fitted Sheet

    • Start by placing the fitted sheet on the mattress. This can be a bit tricky, but it's crucial to cover each corner properly to ensure a snug fit. Never sleep on a mattress without a fitted sheet, as it protects the mattress and provides a clean, smooth surface to sleep on.

  3. Top Sheet

    • Next, lay the top sheet over the fitted sheet. Make sure to spread it evenly, covering every part of the bed. The top sheet adds an extra layer of comfort and warmth.

  4. Comforter or Blanket

    • Finally, place your comforter or blanket on top of the sheets. Ensure that it fits well and covers the entire bed. Using the correct size sheets and blankets for your mattress is essential. For example, if you have a twin mattress, use twin-sized bedding.

  5. Pillows

    • For your pillows, use clean pillowcases. A pillow without a casing can get dirty quickly, so always ensure your pillows are properly covered.

Benefits of Making Your Bed

  • Sense of Accomplishment: Starting your day by making your bed gives you an immediate sense of achievement, setting a positive tone for the rest of the day.

  • Clean Environment: Regularly changing and washing your sheets creates a cleaner sleeping environment, reducing the risk of allergies and improving overall sleep quality.

  • Structured Routine: A morning routine that includes making your bed can help instill discipline and structure in your daily life.

  • Mental Clarity: A tidy bed can contribute to a tidy mind, helping you feel more organized and focused throughout the day.

By incorporating this simple habit into your morning routine, you can start your day with a sense of purpose and structure, contributing to your overall well-being and productivity.