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You do not need a new app, a cold-plunge tub, or a 5 a.m. alarm to reclaim your day. You need a handful of simple, repeatable bookends: a morning routine and evening routine built from light, movement, meals, and reflection. Win the Morning, Guard the Night shows how to create these anchors in a way that fits real life, not an idealised schedule.
Drawing on practical insights into circadian rhythm and everyday behaviour, Dr. Kiran Patel strips routines back to what actually matters. You will learn how to time light and temperature for better sleep hygiene, how to use hydration, protein, and thoughtfully placed caffeine and alcohol to support steadier energy, and how to build a tiny mobility micro-set you can do in a hotel room or crowded flat. Short, honest exercises help you design daily rituals that still work when you are travelling, unwell, or looking after others.
For tired professionals, parents, carers, students, and anyone juggling focus and productivity with a human body and a finite day, this book offers compassionate structure. It includes a minimalist plan for handling travel jet lag, and gentle practices for reflection and gratitude practice that do not require a perfect journal or perfect mood. By the end, you will have identified a few non-negotiable anchors you can keep almost anywhere, giving your days a calm beginning and a kind ending, even when the middle is messy.

Win the Morning, Guard the Night

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  • Dr. Kiran Patel is fascinated by the quiet hours at the edges of the day, when small choices echo loudly. Over years of listening to how people actually live, rather than how they wish they lived, Dr. Patel has seen the same pattern repeat: complicated routines collapse, while a few simple anchors endure. This book grows out of that observation and a personal commitment to low-tech, humane habits. Raised between traditions that honoured early morning prayer and late-night conversation, Dr. Patel has long been aware of how culture shapes our bookends. Travel across time zones, seasons of caring for family members, and periods of professional intensity have all tested and refined these ideas in real life. The focus has never been on building perfect habits, but on finding the smallest actions that still make a tangible difference. In writing and teaching, Dr. Patel aims to translate complex ideas about body clocks, mood, and behaviour into plain language and compassionate practice. Win the Morning, Guard the Night is an invitation to treat your routines not as a performance, but as a form of everyday care for your future self, wherever you wake up and whatever the day ahead holds.

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