• Underwear@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Looking mindlessly at my phone and scrolling through pointless posts puts me to sleep significantly faster than laying still listening to whatever thoughts and concerns my brain conjures up.

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      This hits hard for me. There have been too many nights where I am just lying in bed with my mind racing. I’ve tried breathing techniques, meditation, the whole book. Doesn’t work for me, and I am left with taking delayed release melatonin pills.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve started listening to audio books. I usually only make it about 15-20 mins before I fall asleep.

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        Have you tried listening to meditations? I wasn’t sure if you were talking about self guided or not.

        I sometimes find listening to a 30 minute guided meditation knocks me out. It’s like giving my brain permission to turn off.

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          I was raised in a buddhist family, so I tried following what I learnt in terms of meditation. It’s been a while, I might try that again.

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      1 year ago

      This is definitely the way for me too. In fact, in the rare instances when I don’t have internet, I have a hard time settling without my habitual mindless scrolling before sleep.

  • ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “Here in my hands is a device containing all the information in the entire world. Guess I’ll look at a bunch of pictures of women with butt implants.”

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    I’m glad I take Ambien and have to hide my phone from myself at night or I become my own Secret Santa. I sleep better.

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    Honestly, it’s more about the noise for me, I need some sort of background noise to fall asleep. Mindless let’s plays are my go to, a game I’ve played and cherish so I don’t need to focus on, but helps me be comfortable and fall asleep

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    If you’ve been unable to sleep for a while, the best advice I’ve ever been given is to leave the bed for at least 15 minutes. What I usually do is go to my living room, lie on the sofa and read a book or something. After around 15 minutes I go back to bed and give sleep a try.

    It never works out to lie sleepless for extended periods in bed, so just accept the fact of your sleeplessness and do something else for a while.

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    Every time: “Let me just pick it up real quick to start my… oh look at all these notifications and new posts…” 2 hours later “ok now for some bedtime music… why am I so tired?”

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    Once I take my evening pills, I literally stare into my phone until I drop dead.

    It’s really weird when you fall asleep with your phone in your hand, and your hand suddenly relaxes making the phone flop onto you waking you up.

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    I had this exact thought right before I scrolled to it. Depending on my brain, I can either lay and go dead sleep, or if I’m racing ill pick up the phone or whatever. I just took my blind cat out to chase moths and I’m not in the mood to sleep. Maybe in a few min. -lemmy addiction