Insomnia: Tips to Help You Fall Asleep

It's not pleasant to toss and turn trying to fall asleep knowing that you're going to feel tired the next day if you don't get some rest. Then the thought that you're not going to get enough sleep causes anxiety and that makes it even harder to fall asleep. I
 find myself looking at the clock and thinking "ok if I fall asleep right now I'll get 7 hours of sleep". Then if I don't fell asleep for another hour I think "ok if I fall asleep right now I'll get 6 hours of sleep" ... and the vicious cycle repeats itself over and over until somehow I manage to fall asleep.

Here are some things I try that usually help, but sometimes I have to use more than one method to catch those elusive ZZZ's.

1. Read a book before going to bed, but don't read anything that's action packed. Read something soothing and pleasant.

2. Make yourself yawn and this might trick your mind into thinking you are sleepy.

3. Keep a notepad and paper beside your bed. If you are tossing and turning thinking about all the things you need to get done the next day, and are afraid you won't remember them all when you wake up, then jot them down on a piece of paper. Then you can forget about them and won't have to lay there worrying about them.

4. Sing a song or recite a poem over and over in your mind to distract your thoughts from worrisome things.

5. Think about a boring experience, like sitting in a waiting room at the doctor's office or sitting through a boring meeting at work. If you're like me, times like these make you want to nod off to sleep. So meditate on that that tired heavy feeling until your body starts to feel that way again. Then you'll probably drift off to sleep.

6. Count backwards or spell words in your mind. This distracts your thoughts from worrying about not being able to fall asleep.

7. If noises from the crickets or neighbor's dog are keeping you awake, buy some good earplugs. I myself use the white noise of a fan to drown out annoying noises.

8. Pretend it's time to get up and you're hitting the snooze button to catch a few more minutes of sleep. You'll be surprised how your mind will revolt at the idea of waking up and want to go to sleep.

Related information
If you continue to have problems falling asleep for several days or weeks, it might be time to see a doctor. You might need sleeping pills or even medical treatment for sleep apnea or depression.
 
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I think #3 is a great idea. I've often found that it's hard to sleep when I have things on my mind and making a list can relieve that. I've tried pretending it was time to get up and have found that one to work. Great tips. Thanks.

Posted on 08/05/2008 at 2:08:53 PM

These are excellent tips! Sometimes after a stressful day at work I have trouble sleeping. I found that reading a magazine before bed helps :)

Posted on 05/23/2008 at 6:05:05 PM

Great suggestions, and what an adorable little boy! :)

Posted on 05/16/2008 at 2:05:20 AM

Very good suggestions, and what an adorable little boy!

Posted on 05/16/2008 at 2:05:33 AM

Good ideas! It's hard to shut your mind down sometimes, even if the body is tired - I will try some of these. I also find that some "activity" w/ your partner works wonders! ;)

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 8:05:26 PM

Great tips...I could have used them last night, but I'll be ready next time!

Posted on 05/12/2008 at 10:05:02 AM

Awesome information. I have sooooo much difficulty falling asleep so thank you for the great information! Your little guy is just a doll!

Posted on 05/10/2008 at 10:05:41 AM

Awww, what a sweet baby! Wonderful tips, Nikki!

Posted on 05/08/2008 at 11:05:28 AM

Great tips. A hot bath sounds wonderfully relaxing. I'll give it a go. I have woken during the middle of the night and washed my floors. I must have felt better about accomplishing one of those "things" on my list because I fell right asleep. Thanks for the tips.

Posted on 05/05/2008 at 7:05:33 PM

Number 9 and 10 before taking 50mg Benadryl and 9 mg Melatonin. Works every time! But, you've got some better ideas here that don't cause grogginess the next day! Good work.

Posted on 05/05/2008 at 6:05:05 AM

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