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How
To Reduce Worry & Anxiety For Restful Sleep
Reduce
Worry/Anxiety
Perhaps you're someone whose mind is always busy. Do you think
about the events of your day as you wind down for the evening?
Do you worry about your family, your job, your finances, and
what tomorrow will bring?
Sometimes it's difficult to empty your mind of all these details
long enough to fall asleep. This can lead to tossing and turning
as your mind fights sleep.
There are several ways that you can reduce the worry about situations
and events in your life long enough to allow you to rest and
fall asleep. The key is finding a process that works for you.
The goal is to clear your mind and consciously realize that
tomorrow is the time to tackle problems and tonight is the time
to sleep.
One technique you can try is the practice of writing down all
your worries and concerns before you retire for the night. Keep
a notebook available for just this purpose.
List in point form those things that you are worrying about.
Make note of which of these items you can deal with tomorrow.
Have a decisive plan of action for what you are going to accomplish
tomorrow.
This will make you feel positive that tomorrow you will take
care of certain items on your "worry list".
Make a separate list in your notebook that contains only those
things in your life over which you have no control. Firmly tell
yourself that these items are beyond your power.
Once you have completed your two lists it is time to close the
notebook and repeat to yourself that you will not think of these
worries until tomorrow. If, during the night, you find yourself
thinking about any of the items in either list make a mental
note to catch yourself and sternly remind yourself that the
covers of the notebook are closed and cannot be opened.
Another technique for keeping daily anxiety and worry out of
your thoughts while you try to fall asleep is to keep a daily
diary.
Make sure to include all your worries and fears in your diary
along with the events of the day. The goal here is to actualize
your feelings in writing so that you can be free of them in
the evening.
The act of physically writing is the key here to acknowledging
that you are worried while at the same time giving yourself
permission to rest and deal with these feeling tomorrow.
You can reduce the effects that worry and stress can create
for your body by using some of the other methods for achieving
relaxation described in this book.
You may want to consider a combination of soothing music and
yoga to clear your mind. Or perhaps reading quietly will keep
your mind from wandering back to the stressful thoughts you
had during the day.
Once again, the goal here is to relax and prepare you for a
night of restful sleep.
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