Staying in Bed can Cause Insomnia
It would seem ridiculous to suggest that the reason you can't fall asleep is because you are in bed. As preposterous as this sounds, it can actually be the case. When a person is suffering from insomnia, and they continue to stay in bed, the problem can actually worsen.
It's happened to most people at least once in their lives. They feel tired in the evening, so they decide to go to bed. Once there they find that sleep is hard to find. Minutes turn into hours and then before they realize it they have been in bed for three or four hours without even a moment of sleep.
Insomnia is a common problem and although there are many medical ways to treat it, the answer might be found in getting out of bed.
Sleep is of course fundamental to a human being's existence and if we feel that we aren't getting enough it can create a great deal of stress and unhappiness. To counteract that we sometimes go to bed before we feel tired. The idea being that once we are in bed, in the peaceful darkness, our body will natural take the hint and drift off. This is especially true if we have to wake up early or we have something stressful to tackle the next day, such as beginning a new job or starting school.
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Is Procrastination Keeping You Awake?
Going to bed while you have countless things pulling at the corners of your mind can only mean one thing - insomnia. In order to sleep our minds have to relax to a point where our body naturally falls asleep. If you're busy thinking about all of the things that you didn't accomplish the day before, you won't be able to fall asleep. Worry is a powerful emotion, so powerful in fact that it can lead to a lifelong problem with insomnia.
There is a natural cure for insomnia that is caused by procrastination. It's as simple as taking care of things during the day.
Even though we know this to be the case, for those people who do put off doing things they often need a push in the right direction. The idea that things can be taken of tomorrow is always there, and when tomorrow comes and those things aren't dealt with, anxiety takes hold.
The time at the end of the day is often for reflection. Reflecting on what we have accomplished, what we need to do tomorrow and sometimes what we know we didn't do today and won't do tomorrow takes hold of our minds. Naturally people worry about life and all its complications, but if there is a way for someone who has a sleep problem to address those complications and deal with them. If they do this than a good night's sleep is probably close at hand.
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Your Television Viewing Might Keep You Awake
Watching an exciting movie in the evening is a favored way for many people to relax after a long day of work. They look forward to getting home, having dinner and then sitting down to be entertained. After hours of watching television, they decide to turn in for the night and instead of falling fast asleep, they spend the next several hours rolling around in their bed, suffering from insomnia.
When we watch something exciting or thrilling on television, our adrenaline gets pumped up and it becomes difficult to calm ourselves down to a point where sleep comes easy. Our minds also become engaged and trying to quiet that down can be a problem, especially if what we were watching was troubling or upsetting. If our emotions are running high and the end of the day is near, we might either lose sleep because it takes longer to fall asleep or we suffer from insomnia and wake up the next morning having had little or no sleep.
We don't always associate our insomnia with what we've done in the evening. Instead we attribute it to work problems or other worries. That is true at times but it might be that our minds wander to other things as we lay in bed unable to sleep because we've been so stimulated by our viewing choices. Television has a direct impact on a person's emotions and if you've spent the last two hours before bed watching a horror movie, your heart has raced enough that simply falling fast asleep is no longer an option.
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