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Methods to stop thinking for sleep & Keeping awake
What the title says.
I have periods (time periods of days, weeks or months, huge variance in length) when it doesn't matter what it is, my mind will replay anything and everything, even if they're from over 10 years ago and happens to be the first thing my mind finds in itself. My head hurts when the thoughts don't stop, which is pretty much every night when it happens. Music doesn't help much, because they get replayed too and it ends up being worse. I usually end up waking early and never being able to go back to sleep, because once my brain realizes I'm awake, it floods itself with thoughts. First it's like a small stream...and then when other parts of the brain get the message it's like...a tsunami of thoughts. Then the worries come in...and anxiety, I tense up and then, well...yeah... While I'm asking...any methods to keep awake when you start getting bored of something...? I'm not taking medication and really...don't want to. |
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For sleep have you tried exercise? I recently started some intense exercise and my anxietly has went down a lot along with the inner chatter in my mind that would keep me up at night bc I am so drained now at bedtime. I was taking melatonin to get back into a regular sleeping habit but I have not had to take it for the past few days.
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Re: Methods to stop thinking for sleep & Keeping awake
Exercise can work, but not TOO close to bedtime. Likewise, don't go to bed hungry, but don't eat right before bed.
These things sometimes work for me:
I also sometimes try to label my intrusive thoughts as intrusive thoughts. I.E., take a ZEN approach. The thoughts are there, see them as intrusive, and gently tell yourself that you are not going to thing about that now. I VISUALIZE my consciousness as a bubble, and the intrusive thoughts are outside the bubble trying to get in. I visualize myself reaching up and gently pushing the intrusive thoughts OUT of the bubble as they occur. Don't get angry at the thoughts, simply nudge them away. You can tell yourself you are going to deal with them later. You might even keep a pencil near the bed to jot them down if you are afraid they are important enough you might forget them. (You may be surprised in the morning what was keeping you awake). Someone posted a link somewhere to a description of "DETACHED MINDFULNESS". This can be described as accepting the thoughts, but just ignoring them. They said to imagine Quote:
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Is it rumination/depression?
Regardless, you could try a sleep-hypnosis cd. |
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I posted this on another forum a couple of weeks ago, mostly kinda goofy but you might be able to find something useful: http://www.theawl.com/2012/08/white-noise-reviewed http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sleep001.gif |
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Oh my gosh dude that's exactly how I am. But nobody seems to show respect, I tell the problem and family members still find ways to wake me up like calling my phone and after that it just sucks. With People or not I have trouble going to sleep its just how you explained it just like that and I also sometimes wake up early. I didn't read everybody post but I will to see if anything work
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1. Go to sleep and wake up at same time every day
2. Have bedtime routine, wind down 1/2 hour before bed I like to read before bed to keep my mind focused instead of wandering |
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Try not to eat 2 hours before bed. That one made a huge difference for me. The energy you get from food stimulates your thoughts. So everything seems worth thinking about when you're trying to sleep.
I feel your pain though. I live in a condo community and right on a community park and people are always walking past my unit at all hours of the night and playing basketball in the dark up at the park. I have a fan going, sound machine going, I count sheep, exercise, don't eat before bed and if I hear 1 tiny sound outside of the ordinary, I am wide awake. Beyond frustrating. |
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