K, so, I have problems making myself sleep sometimes, is there anything you can do that helps this? |
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K, so, I have problems making myself sleep sometimes, is there anything you can do that helps this? |
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Sometimes drinking (chocolate) milk makes me fall asleep faster (I'm pretty sure it's a proven fact that it helps). Try not to move around too much or think about anything serious or stressful. Don't drink anything with caffeine if you plan to go to sleep soon. That's just about all I know that might help, aside from buying a better bed or taking sleep pills. |
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Getting up early and working hard all day does it for me! |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
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Try reading before you go to sleep, I find that it helps although I'm usually reading for about two hours which can be tiring. |
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Raised by: Ffx-Dreamz and readopted by Ophelia
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They are extremely right! but when I do that I can't lucid |
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Raised by: Ffx-Dreamz and readopted by Ophelia
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
I've found that doing the HILD puts me to sleep VERY fast. It's unbelievable... |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
well do sumtin non to physicall like reading, playin video games, exploring this forum and that masturbating idea? |
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You could try doing something that you associate with sleeping, things that you don't do during the day but only at night. For example, read one book before bed or listen to a couple songs that you only listen to when going to bed or something along those lines. I've heard it's bad to read/study in bed when you don't plan on going to sleep because then the bed no longer becomes an object associated with sleep. So, only sleep in it. If you need to do something in your bedroom, sit on the floor or on a chair so that you (subconsciously, also) recognize the bed as a place for sleeping and when you lie down you will be prepared to sleep. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
work out till you're worn out then you'll sleep like a brick. |
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Existance has no beggining nor end, but will always have purpose.
not always true about a hard day's working and getting to sleep easily. I recently had been having great difficulty getting to sleep. I would be dead tired and my body aching it wanted to sleep so much, but the mind would not let us. |
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sleepin on my side always knocks me out fast, i can sleep on my stomach only if I am dead tired. I also find sleepin on my back, seems to be the best for dreaming, WILD, HILD, and any other of those things.. |
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I do light meditation to relax myself and after i come out of that i find i can more or less roll over and go straight to sleep. |
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Name your subconscious (NST)
-Mostly retired-
What usually works for me is focusing on my breathing. Dream-Scape, you may also try stretching exercises or calisthenics along with a focus on breathing. Do this on the floor before climbing into bed. This usually relaxes one pretty well both physically and mentally. As you lie in bed on the back, try wiggling your toes slightly, then imagining a warmth moving upward from your toes, gradually upwards towards the crown of your head and back again. Doing this back and forth while focusing on the rhythm of your breathing can also help one relax when mentally too alert to fall asleep. It even works sometimes if you're on a stimulant like caffeine. |
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"By day the LORD directs his love, at night his song is with me; a prayer to the God of my life."
Psalm 42:8
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