A Thought Exercise for When You Can’t Fall Asleep

South Africa News News

A Thought Exercise for When You Can’t Fall Asleep
South Africa Latest News,South Africa Headlines
  • 📰 TheCut
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 81 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 36%
  • Publisher: 51%

The kindest thing you can do for yourself is take the pressure off

Photo: yulkapopkova/Getty Images/Vetta One of the worst parts of insomnia — after the general exhaustion, the frustration, the unshakeable brain fogginess, etcetera, etcetera — is the sense of dread that creeps in at the very beginning, before the rest of the problems start. It’s that sinking realization that, okay, you’ve been in bed for a while now, and yet you’re still staring at the ceiling.

By one estimate, around a quarter of Americans will struggle with insomnia at some point in a given year, though only a quarter of sufferers will go on to develop more pervasive problems. And according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, around 30 percent of Americans have some symptoms of insomnia, with one in ten people struggling with sleep enough to cause “daytime consequences.

Some research suggests that a more effective approach than pills is cognitive behavioral therapy, a longstanding treatment for insomnia that involves setting up a sleep-friendly environment, relaxation techniques, and “sleep restriction,” or cutting down on the time you spend in bed.

Which, paradoxically, may be the key to avoiding that fate: restructure your thought patterns so you’re not stuck in a doomsday countdown till morning. The study looked at people specifically receiving therapy for chronic insomnia — defined as trouble falling asleep at least three nights a week over an extended period of time — but its takeaway feels like something that should apply even for garden-variety one-off struggles.

And it really is okay! Yes, sleep is necessary for human survival and all that, but think shorter-term: You’re not going to fall down dead tomorrow from sleep deprivation. It might be a long day, sure, and you might have to gulp coffee like it’s air and fight to keep your eyes open during a meeting, and maybe you won’t be the most productive that you’re ever been, but you know what? All of those things are fine. They’ve all happened before. They’ll probably happen again.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

TheCut /  🏆 720. in US

South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Are Melatonin Supplements Really That Effective?Here’s what the science says on if they can help you fall—and actually stay—asleep. 😴
Read more »

18 Horrifying Stories From People Convinced They Were In A Haunted Place18 Horrifying Stories From People Convinced They Were In A Haunted PlaceGood luck falling asleep tonight!
Read more »

Teen Mom OG: Amber Portwood Breaks Down, 'Ashamed' About Attack on AndrewTeen Mom OG: Amber Portwood Breaks Down, 'Ashamed' About Attack on AndrewAndrew also speaks on the incident, saying it’s given him anxiety and he has a hard time falling asleep (via toofab)
Read more »

Opinion | Trump and the PandemicFrom WSJopinion: Unlike political adversaries, the coronavirus is not something Trump can bluff, threaten or placate, writes wrmead
Read more »

Alex Rodriguez Reflects on Proposing to Jennifer LopezAlex Rodriguez Reflects on Proposing to Jennifer LopezAlex Rodriguez's message for Jennifer Lopez will give you all the feels!
Read more »

18 Ways to Use Dijon Mustard18 Ways to Use Dijon MustardThink dijon is just for sandwiches? Think again.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-04-12 16:00:42