The Moment You Stop Fighting Sleep is the Moment it Starts Changing

The Moment You Stop Fighting Sleep is the Moment it Starts Changing

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Insomnia creates intense discomfort.

Fear.

Helplessness.

A sense of being trapped.

But…

Consistent good sleep comes from caring less about sleep.

That may sound impossible right now.

It may even sound threatening.

But it is learnable.

And it is one of the most powerful shifts you can make.

When you care less about how you sleep, your nervous system settles.

When your nervous system settles, sleep becomes possible again.

This is where mindful acceptance comes in.



What mindful acceptance actually is

Mindful acceptance is not passive.

And it is not giving up.

It is the skill of noticing what is happening in your experience and choosing not to fight it.

It is mindfulness plus acceptance.

Mindfulness means recognizing what is happening right now.

Thoughts.

Emotions.

Body sensations.

Acceptance means allowing those experiences to be present without struggling against them.

This matters because insomnia is fueled by resistance.

Resistance to being awake.

Resistance to discomfort.

Resistance to uncertainty.

The more you resist, the more your nervous system becomes activated.

An activated nervous system does not sleep.

When you stop fighting what you cannot control, the threat response begins to shut down.

That is not philosophical.

It is biological.




Clean pain vs Dirty pain

A useful way to understand this comes from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

It distinguishes between Clean Pain and Dirty Pain.

Clean pain is unavoidable.

Fatigue.

Frustration.

Disappointment.

Anxiety about the future.

These are part of being human.

Dirty pain is what we add on top.

Catastrophic thinking.

Self-criticism.

Endless mental replay.

Trying to force feelings to disappear.

Letting insomnia dominate your identity and choices.

Most of the suffering of insomnia is Dirty pain.

And Dirty pain is optional.

Mindful acceptance is how you reduce dirty pain.




The Tug of War exercise

One of the clearest ways to understand acceptance is through the tug-of-war metaphor.

Imagine you are in a tug-of-war with insomnia.

The insomnia monster is massive.

Strong. Relentless.

There is a deep pit between you.

You are gripping the rope with everything you have.

Pulling. Straining. Terrified of losing.

You believe that if you just pull hard enough, insomnia will disappear.

But the harder you pull, the harder it pulls back.

You are exhausted.

And still stuck.

This is what fighting insomnia feels like.

Now imagine something different.

Instead of pulling harder, you drop the rope.

The monster does not vanish.

But the struggle ends.

You are no longer at the edge of the pit.

You are no longer using all your energy to fight.

This is acceptance.

Not winning.

Not fixing.

But stepping out of the battle.

And when you do that, your nervous system finally has a chance to calm down.




Dropping the rope in practice

You can practice this any time.

During the day. At night.

When anxiety spikes. When frustration hits.

Pause.

Notice what is present.

A thought. A feeling. A body sensation.

Now notice how you are fighting it.

Tensing. Arguing. Trying to escape.

Then imagine the tug of war.

And imagine dropping the rope.

Let the sensation be there without trying to change it.

Breathe normally. Allow space.

You are not approving of discomfort.

You are simply stopping the fight.

This does not make discomfort disappear instantly.

That is not the goal.

The goal is to stop feeding the threat response.

Each time you drop the rope, you teach your nervous system that this is not an emergency.

And a nervous system that does not feel threatened does not need to stay awake.




Why this changes sleep

Insomnia persists when sleep feels high stakes.

Acceptance lowers the stakes.

When you stop fighting wakefulness, wakefulness becomes less threatening.

When wakefulness becomes less threatening, hyperarousal decreases.

When hyperarousal decreases, sleep becomes possible.

You do not need to accept insomnia forever.

You only need to accept this moment.

Over and over again.

This is not weakness.

It is strength.

It is the strength to stop wasting energy on battles you cannot win.

And to reclaim your life anyway.




The end goal with mindfulness

Mindful acceptance is not about becoming calm.

It is about becoming flexible.

It is about knowing you can handle discomfort.

That confidence changes everything.

Less fear.

Less pressure.

Less effort.

And eventually, better sleep.

Not because you chased it.

But because you stopped scaring your nervous system away from it.

And this is how insomnia begins to lose its grip.



If you're looking to recover from insomnia for good in as little as 8 weeks, schedule a Complimentary Sleep Consult to see if we can help.

To peaceful sleep,

Ivo at End Insomnia

Why should you listen to me?

I recovered from insomnia after 5 brutal years of suffering. I also wrote a book about it. I've now coached many on how to end their insomnia for good in 8 weeks.


Looking for a deep dive into the End Insomnia System? Start with the End Insomnia book on Amazon.

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