Monday, December 16, 2019
A psychologist on 5 ways to calm an overactive mind before bed
A psychologist on 5 ways to calm an overactive mind before bedA psychologist on 5 ways to calm an overactive mind before bedYouve been dreaming about going back to bed since you got up that morning. So, when you finally climb into yur comfy bed, youre excited to lay down your weary head and drift off to the land of nod. But just as youre falling asleep, a thought pops into your mind. Did you remember to book that appointment? Then another, What did my friend mean by that when she said I looked tired today? All of a sudden, you find yourself in ananxiety spiraland youre thinking about that time 5 years ago when you complimented someone on their new hair colour only to learn they were going grey. Now,sleepseems like a faraway possibility.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreSound familiar? Youre not alone. In a time where were all juggling a million things and are surgically attached t o our phones, its no surprise that anxious thoughts before bed is a common experience. Founder and Principal Psychologist at Sydney sleep clinic, The Indigo Project shares 5 relaxing strategies for calming an overactive mind before bed.1. Write it downBefore you go to bed, write down your worries and separate them into two spheres things that are in your control and things that arent. Put your mind at ease by creating actions for the things you can control, and dont give things out of your control a second thought.2. Try 4-7-8 breathingThis yogic breathing technique is a great way to focus the mind and switches on the parasympathetic nervous system, our relaxation response. Breathe in for four, hold for seven and breathe out for eight. Repeat this technique for a few minutes and notice relaxation ripple through your body.3. Listen to audiobooks for a relaxing bedtime storyRemember how nice it was for someone to read you a bedtime story, or when teachers used to read to you at school ? Its never too late for a bedtime story. Hop into bed, pop on some headphones or power up your smart home speaker, set the Audible Sleep Timer, find a story with a soothing voice and let go.4. Protect yourself from second-hand stress during the dayHaving a good night sleep starts with what you do (or dont do) during the day to manage your stress. Research has shown that we pick up uncertainty and stress just by observing people that are stressed. If you work next to a stress head, it may be time to shift desks, or to move somewhere where they arent in your line of view.5. Get out of bedIf you find yourself tossing and turning for more than 20 minutes, get out of bed and head into another room. Staying in bed for too long when you cant sleep trains the brain that the bed is associated with not sleeping. Activities to do while out of bed? Something calming like reading, meditating, or listening to an audiobook is best.This article originally appeared on A Girl in Progress.You might a lso enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
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