Difficulty Falling Asleep? #shorts #sleep #bedtime #healthtips #insomnia #habits #uctv

Difficulty Falling Asleep? #shorts #sleep #bedtime #healthtips #insomnia #habits #uctv

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@gareagopola..6950
@gareagopola..6950 - 27.01.2024 08:00

Sleep is a wealth which some of don't have😢😢😢

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@eliseville
@eliseville - 26.01.2024 01:39

Hair-brushing is a supremely calming activity, much like petting a beloved furry pet

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@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 - 25.01.2024 13:06

Good advice. Thanks indeed.

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@travelwithamate
@travelwithamate - 21.01.2024 18:49

“And then after that go to sleep” haha yea thanks for that last tip!!! That’s the one bit I can’t do!! 😂😂😢

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@markheckman3987
@markheckman3987 - 19.01.2024 01:01

I don't have a bedtime,
I keep going until I fall asleep 😴 and wake up anywhere from 10 minutes to 2 hours 😢

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@lynnettemurphy8243
@lynnettemurphy8243 - 15.01.2024 06:56

Yep, all very well in theory, but it doesnt work. So called experts are somewhat clueless. Tried everything thats ever been recommended , hasnt worked. Watching this now at 5.54 am. Eejits the lot of them.

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@mailinglist2451
@mailinglist2451 - 14.01.2024 16:23

I brush my hair before bed for two reasons:

1) it gets the tangles out from the day when I’ve been running around.

2) It invigorates the scalp, and it just feels good.

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@FiltyIncognito
@FiltyIncognito - 14.01.2024 06:24

In a proverbial vacuum it sounds great but in practice there are many complications that frustrate the practice.

Can't tell you how many times I've been told about the simple and dry basic sleep hygiene directives. Can't tell you how many times I've tried again and again to make it work.

It doesn't work at all for people with high anxiety, on-going troubling issues, have a mind with strong hyperfocusing tendencies, ADHD, etc etc..

It's just too much time for the mind to stumble on thoughts that are decidedly unhelpful for sleep, and reading can unwittingly trigger the mind/body to re-engage itself for the imagined events in the book.

Reading a book boring or incomprehensible enough to stimulate sleep just isn't in the cards for many people. In many cases it would just cause frustration, restlessness and give an opportunity for anxiety and restless thoughts to spike.

The common 'sleep hygiene' prescription is a ~description~ of habits for those who already don't have much or anything in the way sleeping difficulties anyway. It doesn't apply to those with substantial obstacles in their paths to somnolence.

To those who need the help the most, at best it's a hint of something to sort of aim towards, but realistically our social system just isn't equipped to tackle the problem of insomnia. 'Sleep hygiene' advisories are just lip service to the real problems of insomnia.

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@LagmasterB
@LagmasterB - 13.01.2024 21:51

Books

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@old300farm
@old300farm - 13.01.2024 08:03

Easier said than done

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@jannetteberends8730
@jannetteberends8730 - 13.01.2024 07:37

While watching this, I fell asleep. So it really helped. 😊

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@dannyrichards-nb9sh
@dannyrichards-nb9sh - 13.01.2024 07:22

😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤

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