Quote from DWV:
If your brain is in overdrive when you go to bed you will not fall asleep...
Exactly. I learned this tip from
The TAD Principle, and it really does work. Try it:
"This is almost always a direct result of an overactive mind.
Your mind is focused so intently on one or many subjects â be it the dayâs events, problems you are trying to solve, anticipation of something in the future, or worries that we all have about life. You find yourself going over different scenarios, or your mind is bouncing around from subject to subject, thought to thought at a rapid pace.
You need to "settle" your mind to fall asleep...
Close your eyes, and imagine yourself at a blackboard. Picture yourself writing numbers, starting with 100 and going backwards. You see yourself writing 100, 99, 98, 97, 96â¦actually picture your hand writing the numbers...95, 94, 93, 92, 91...
If you find that your thoughts drift to something else, simply start over at 100. This may happen several times. But if you are persistent, you should eventually be able to focus on yourself at the blackboard, writing the numbers.
Based on our research, most people find themselves drifting off by the time they get to the 70âs. If you drift off and quickly awaken, simply start over..."