So I've been having some good success with a couple other techniques I'll share here.
One being the points of awareness meditation.
This is a relaxation technique I am certain many people have heard of, I read about it years ago but have only recently been going through it again.
The basic gist is while laying still and focusing on your breathing. You go through certain points in your body one at a time, bringing your awareness to the point on a breath in, then intending that point to 'let go' or 'relax' on the breath out, then move to the next point.
Everyone has their own map or order to go through these in but mine generally looks something like this

Only I start at my bottle right great toe, breathe in call awareness there, breathe out relax, then move into my ankle, calf, knee, thigh, right hip, then back to the left great toe, ankle, calf, knee, thigh, left hip, then the sacrum, the naval, the sternum, the heart, right clavicle, shoulder, bicep, elbow, forearm, wrist, then I count my fingers one at a time, pinky, ring, middle, index, thumb, webbing between the thumb, palm, wrist, forearm, elbow, bicep, armpit, clavicle, back to center, and trace the other side exactly the same. To the throat, the chin, the mouth, tip of the nose, between the eyes, the forehead, the temples, ending on the crown, the top of the head.
This may seem obvious to many, but every night I've honestly done this exercise with a deep breath on each point of awareness, I've yet to complete it before losing consciousness.
Another great technique I picked up in massage school
This one involves a brief few moments with yourself before laying down. I don't wear anything to bed so it's simple for me but may be somewhat hindered with layers of clothes on. The practice is a light form of effleurage, or light touch massage.
Essentially you imagine you are rubbing oil over every square inch of your body, or rather dusting sand off of you if that is a more familiar sensation. It is similar to the motions you would go through while in the shower, only the intention here is to gently brush every square inch of your body in a sweeping motion. Almost as if you are brushing off the days accumulation before laying in bed. Focus on the main joints like shoulder girdle hips and knees as there are more lymph nodes focused in these areas.
The theory being there are literally miles of capillaries within the body, most of which are just below the skin. Our arterial flow (that which moves blood to organs from the heart) has mini musculature to move the blood regardless of our movement. Venous flow (from the organs back to the heart) however does not. It relies on pumping action which is 100% body-movement based, this is one of main reasons massage is so therapeutic. It helps move the used and waste ridden blood, back to the liver and heart to be processed and cleaned.
We can essentially do a quick flush, and assist our venous flow just by rubbing the skin in a sweeping motion generally starting at the head and moving your way down the body. It doesn't have to be long, less than a minute it usually takes, but it's all about personal preference. You shouldn't be in a hurry, as its a personal time to spend with your body before retiring for the night.
The nights I do this compared to the nights I don't are markedly different. So I figured I'd share with hopes someone else can benefit from it!
Sleep well fellow dreamers!
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