TOP
Lifestyle

Balancing My London Social Life | Late Nights & Early Runs

People stroll along the River Thames at dusk, with the iconic Big Ben illuminated in the background

Living in London in your 20s is basically an extreme sport. One minute you’re saying “just one drink” after work, and the next, it’s 1 AM, you’re waiting for the night bus, and you’ve got a very energetic beagle waiting for his morning run in a few hours.

Trying to balance a buzzing social life, early morning routines, and not completely exhausting myself is an ongoing challenge. Here’s how I manage to keep up with London’s nightlife without completely sacrificing my wellness; or Clarkie’s morning exercise.


1. Choosing My Late Nights Wisely

Let’s be honest; London is full of temptations to stay out late. From rooftop bars to comedy clubs and impromptu pub crawls, there’s always something happening. I used to say yes to everything, but I quickly realised that not every invite is worth sacrificing sleep for.

Now, I have a rule: one or two proper late nights a week, max. The rest of the time, I opt for early dinners, cosy pub evenings, or meet-ups that don’t leave me dragging my feet the next day. Prioritising plans that align with my energy levels has made a massive difference.


2. The Magic of the Morning Reset

The one thing that keeps me from spiralling into chaotic, sleep-deprived London life? My morning runs with Clarkie. No matter what I got up to the night before, the sight of him excitedly wagging his tail at 7 AM makes it impossible to hit snooze.

Somehow, a morning run in the fresh air clears my head better than an extra hour of sleep ever could. It’s become my non-negotiable; whether it’s a quick jog along the Thames or a slower walk in the park, that time outside resets my body and mind.


3. Making Time for Recovery

Socialising and running on little sleep isn’t sustainable forever. So, I make sure to factor in rest and recovery days. If I’ve had a heavy night out, the next morning’s run is more of a gentle stroll with a coffee in hand.

Hydration, a good breakfast, and a slow start to the day mean I don’t completely wipe myself out. I’ve learned that balancing it all doesn’t mean doing everything at 100% all the time; it means knowing when to push and when to take it easy.


Final Thoughts

Balancing London’s social scene, personal wellness, and looking after Clarkie hasn’t been easy, but it’s doable with a bit of structure. I still love my nights out, but I’ve also learned to prioritise routines that keep me feeling good; physically and mentally.

The trick? Finding what works for you, setting some boundaries, and always making time for the things (and pups) that matter most.

«

»