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We all love a good night's sleep. It leaves us nicely refreshed in the morning and ready to tackle the day ahead, yet there are nights that are just remembered for being arduous. Why? You just can't sleep. You toss and turn, you constantly attempt to try and find a comfortable position and perhaps in your mind you are frantically asking to yourself why it's 3:30am and you've still not slept a wink yet when you have to be up at 7 over and over again. I think we all (or at the very least - most) of us have experienced sleepless nights.
This had been me last night. It was odd, because I don't think I was overly anxious about anything, nor was I overcome by stress in some shape or form (common characteristics behind insomnia). I was definitely tired, yet my body just refused to sleep. I remember doing nothing but tossing and turning for about four hours or so and then getting up straight from bed at some point to read a short chapter on World Politics - the State's role as a political actor on the international stage in frantic hopes that the passage would be dull enough to put me to sleep at last. It wasn't until 5am that I finally dozed off and I barely lasted a few hours before I woke up, feeling absolutely horrible. I think there had been an instance or two in the past when I did manage to go through an entire night without sleeping a single wink and that's not counting being on a plane.
So as well as discussing your sleepless nights, have you ever had totally sleepless nights when you couldn't even fall asleep? And when you had these sleepless nights, how did you deal with it? Would you retire to bed earlier the following night to "make up" for the previous one?
We all love a good night's sleep. It leaves us nicely refreshed in the morning and ready to tackle the day ahead, yet there are nights that are just remembered for being arduous. Why? You just can't sleep. You toss and turn, you constantly attempt to try and find a comfortable position and perhaps in your mind you are frantically asking to yourself why it's 3:30am and you've still not slept a wink yet when you have to be up at 7 over and over again. I think we all (or at the very least - most) of us have experienced sleepless nights.
This had been me last night. It was odd, because I don't think I was overly anxious about anything, nor was I overcome by stress in some shape or form (common characteristics behind insomnia). I was definitely tired, yet my body just refused to sleep. I remember doing nothing but tossing and turning for about four hours or so and then getting up straight from bed at some point to read a short chapter on World Politics - the State's role as a political actor on the international stage in frantic hopes that the passage would be dull enough to put me to sleep at last. It wasn't until 5am that I finally dozed off and I barely lasted a few hours before I woke up, feeling absolutely horrible. I think there had been an instance or two in the past when I did manage to go through an entire night without sleeping a single wink and that's not counting being on a plane.
So as well as discussing your sleepless nights, have you ever had totally sleepless nights when you couldn't even fall asleep? And when you had these sleepless nights, how did you deal with it? Would you retire to bed earlier the following night to "make up" for the previous one?