Lately I've been having trouble getting to sleep.
I was wondering if anyone had any tips for just nodding off. I usually lie on my side or back if that helps.
All input is appreciated.:)
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Lately I've been having trouble getting to sleep.
I was wondering if anyone had any tips for just nodding off. I usually lie on my side or back if that helps.
All input is appreciated.:)
I moved this to the Sleep and Health subforum. :)
You basically don't want to do anything that will put back your body's natural sleeping clock. Don't look at bright screens a good half hour or so before bed, because the light confuses your body, telling it "this is the sun which means it's still the daytime, wake up". And don't eat a large meal or lots of snacks before bed; a full stomach is pretty bad for sleep because your body is digesting - this could keep you awake, and it's also not the healthiest thing either. No grain products, energy drinks (but that's probably a given), or caffeinated things like chocolate.
Also, try exercising at least a few hours before you go to bed. The more tired you are, the easier it will be to sleep.
Sleeping position shouldn't necessarily be a problem unless you're uncomfortable with being on your back or side.
One final tip - if you've tried Jeff's Free-Falling WILD technique and accidentally fallen asleep from it... try putting that to your advantage. If you haven't read it, I highly recommend doing so because it explains a quick way to fall unconscious/asleep.
thanks puffin
No problem; if you have any questions about what I've posted (or anything else) don't hesitate to ask.
To add to what Puffin said, I have a lot of trouble falling asleep as well. I've found that meditating before bed can help a lot because it can help me relax. It also helps me put aside all the crazy annoying thoughts about what I have to do the next day. (It also helps me MILD.)
White noise can also be a huge help if you're a light sleeper. If you can't buy a white noise machine, a fan is a good backup. :)
wow thanks
And I will recommend ninja's guide 99 Breaths to Relief a Wandering Mind.
freaking sweet. You dont know how long ive been lookin for that THANKS MAN!!!:):)
Here some good tips getting to sleep.
Don't eat before going to sleep
Don't use the hard pillow
Turn off all the lights