- I try very hard by telling myself every night to get to sleep. However, it never works for me. Why?
First of all if telling yourself to get to sleep is not working for you, then why are you still trying? The problem is that you are applying to much pressure to yourself. You are adding on to the pressure and obsessive thoughts you accumulated during the day. If you think about it, you are now adding "one more thing you have to do". Plus sleep is something that happens because you're brain tells us when it's time to fall asleep. Not the other way around. The first thing you should do is try to not force yourself to go to sleep. It may actually help you get to sleep quicker.
- I can't sleep because I have what seems like millions of thoughts pounding my head. What do I do with all the thoughts in my head?
- What do I do at night if I wake up and can't get back to sleep?
Well, there are many things you can try. However, the main thing here is to make sure you do not apply pressure to yourself to get back to sleep. This is tough to do because if you look at the clock at all, you realize all you have is a few hours left until the alarm goes off. If you get to this point you basically convinced yourself into thinking you can't get to sleep. Making the same efforts to slow down your thoughts as you initially did to get to sleep will help you get back to sleep again.If you're tried of lying awake through the night? Please read the review of a great resource for insomnia natural cures, at http://www.aboutsleepdisorder.com/SleepTracksReview.asp
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