Is there a way to fall asleep faster? Today i did a WBTB after about 6 hours of sleep. I got up and went to the bathroom, then i read my dream journal for about 10 minutes. After that it must have took me 45 minutes to fall back asleep. |
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Is there a way to fall asleep faster? Today i did a WBTB after about 6 hours of sleep. I got up and went to the bathroom, then i read my dream journal for about 10 minutes. After that it must have took me 45 minutes to fall back asleep. |
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maybe instead of trying to fall asleep fast you could put the time your awake to good use, like trying to WILD |
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It takes me ages to fall asleep and...putting that time to WILDing? Hypnagogic imagery appears on the brink between wakefulness and sleep so being awake for 45 mins to 1.5 hours won't help at all, the other way around...that's exactly why WILD hasn't worked for me, it takes me too long to fall asleep. |
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i am a human? or am i.
Maybe if you try going back to sleep right away instead of reading your dream journal for 10 minutes, you will have better luck. If you can try going to sleep before you are fully awake, its some times easier. |
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Have you tried self hypnosis? |
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well last night i woke up after 5 hours of sleep and i put my alarm on snooze instead of off so 20 mins later it woke me back up and i thought it was time for school. |
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I've for one reason or another developed chronic insomnia. Even with relaxation techniques, it can take me 3 or 4 hours to fall asleep. I've started taking a dietary sleep aid supplement. It contains Melatonin and some other things. With it I am able to get to sleep within 30 minutes to an hour so far, which while still not terrific, is a definite marked improvement. |
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Insanity is the new avant-garde.
I'd suggest any kind of sleep aid(try going with equate, it's usually a generic of most sleep aids such as unisom and is cheaper.)Doxylamine Succinate and Diphenhydramine hci are the two main sleep aids(they're two seperate pills/boxes) Each may work a bit differently for you. Walmart is where I got my sleep aids. |
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I've found that self-relaxation techniques work really well for me, allowing me to sleep pretty quickly no matter how awake I am at the time (it helps if it's dark and quiet, though). What I do is imagine a mental needle/pin that I use to poke myself, starting up the right side of my body then progressing down and back up the left to the head. Each poke causes numbness/relaxation, and I find that by the time I'm back at the top, I'm almost asleep (sometimes it takes two rounds or more). I'm not into chakra or meditating or any of that, so I don't have to target the exact specific point each time, it's just my way of visualizing relaxing parts of my body until my whole body is relaxed. I used to imagine just relaxing body part by body part, but this works better for me. Sort of a mental anaesthetic. |
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Hi Ninja, |
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I think yoga can help do this. Actually I am attending a Yoga session for the last few weeks and in one of the sessions the trainer showed us if the tip of the finger which can be any is rubbed with the other hand one can fall asleep quickly, I did try this out and got positive effects. Although I must say my problems were due to anxiety which did not allow me to sleep properly. Now the said problem is over and sleep related troubles have never disturbed me again. |
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