Andyba wrote:Usually when I can't sleep I'm excited about something.
i think a lot... when i try to calm myself and switch my thought process from talking inside my mind to seeing images I manage to fall asleep. It's like entering a dream...
Also you can try a breathing exercise called quad.
it goes like this:
- inspiration 3 seconds
- Pause 3 seconds
- expiration 3 seconds
- pause 3 second
and so on.
the pause is important here..
Instead of 3 seconds you can use any time interval that will allow you to do this exercise in a relaxed manner.
You can draw a quad in the air while doing this so that you don't have to count.. try it right now and you will see how calming this exercise is..
But everyone is different and what works for me may be useless for you..
if you can tell what you are doing when you can't sleep... or to be more precise what you are doing instead of sleeping - when you think you should sleep
...
i may think of something specially for you..
Thanks Andyba,
I tried the exercise, it's relaxing. That's nice and refreshing.
I will explain a bit my situation.
I do not have timing hours in the office, so I come whenever I want and leave whenever I want. During the past few months, I had some projects with deadlines, and so what happened was that I was working sometimes until 4/5 in the morning.
I ended up repeating the same cycle for round about 5-6 months. And my waking hours suddenly become less and less.
I came to a point (last 2 months) sleeping every other day. Simply because I could not sleep. I can't seem to shut off my brain in the evening.
From last 2 weeks, I had less things to take care off and so had all the free time at my hand. However, despite the fact that I am trying hard to relax, I just could not (Actually that's how I found DF).
I tried many times to tire myself to death (even doing stepper without sleep night before!).
I'm off for 10 days and trying to retrieve my old sleeping habits.
I don't know if I would be successful.
Added help is sooo appreciated.