Restful Insomnia
Posted on July 9th, 2008 by Devin
Most people hate insomnia. The feeling of not being able to fall asleep despite being tired, the thoughts that race from one subject to another, the difficulty concentrating, and all the reasons you think of for needing rest can all add up to exhaust you. Of course, being exhausted doesn’t always help you get to sleep either.
So instead of fighting insomnia, switch your focus to getting rest, regardless of whether you sleep or not. Anxiety is tough to deal with, and is one of the main factors in preventing sleep. By decreasing your own anxiety and tension, you allow your body and mind to rest. Don’t get me wrong, sleep is an ideal way for the human body to recharge and reset itself. But if you can’t sleep, at least focus on relaxation. If you happen to fall asleep while relaxing, enjoy it. Either way, you’re getting some rest.
For a few ideas on how to do decrease anxiety, check out my previous post: Decreasing Anxiety .



True words. If you don’t fight it, you can still gain something useful from it. Your mind is usually at “alert” for a reason. Sinking into your thoughts can help give them definition.
Thanks, Heather. I couldn’t agree more.
I think people having this problem should start doing meditation,it will help them allot.