Can’t Sleep? Try This Intead of Tossing and Turning

Can’t Sleep? Try This Intead of Tossing and Turning

If you’ve ever been awake at 2 a.m., staring at the ceiling, wishing you could just turn your brain off, you’re not alone.

Most people think their only goal at night should be falling asleep.

But what if that goal is the very thing getting in the way?

Instead of forcing sleep, try something new: finding peace—even when you’re awake.

That might sound backward, but here’s the truth:

Trying to force sleep doesn’t work.

It triggers anxiety and keeps your nervous system in fight-or-flight mode.

But when you learn to soften your attachment to sleep and find a little bit of calm even while you’re awake, everything changes.

Let’s talk about three ways you can respond to nighttime wakefulness in a way that helps your body feel safe and re-learn how to sleep.

Mindfulness in Bed

Practicing mindfulness gives your brain a calmer focus.

That might mean breathing deeply, doing a body scan, or just noticing where your mind wanders.

You’re not doing this to “make sleep happen.”

You’re doing it to experience calm in the moment.

Ironically, that calm is what makes sleep more likely to return.

Body Scan Practice:

Start at your toes.

Spend about 15 seconds feeling each area of your body—feet, ankles, legs, torso, arms, neck, face—until you reach the top of your head.

If your mind wanders (and it will), bring it back and continue.

Some people like to label their thoughts by silently saying, “Thinking,” whenever they get distracted.

This helps you step back from your thoughts and return to the present moment.

Don’t expect this to make you fall asleep right away.

That’s not the point.

But it will help your nervous system stop spiraling—and that alone makes your night more restful.

Relaxing Activity in Bed

If focusing on your body doesn’t feel helpful, try doing something low-key in bed.

Read a physical book, listen to a podcast or calming audio, or watch something slow and gentle (without the intent to sleep).

The idea isn’t to distract yourself until you pass out.

It’s to break the loop of anxious thoughts and make the night feel less threatening.

If you start to feel sleepy—eyes drooping, head nodding—pause what you’re doing and let yourself drift off.

Get Out of Bed

Sometimes, staying in bed only makes the anxiety worse.

In that case, get up, stretch, sit somewhere cozy, sip something warm, and do a light, enjoyable activity—nothing goal-oriented or mentally demanding.

The goal here isn’t to “reset your sleep.” It’s to reset your nervous system.

No matter which of these three you choose, the goal is the same:

To experience less struggle at night. To be awake without spiraling.

You’re teaching your brain that wakefulness doesn’t have to mean threat.

That shift is what helps calm the Sleep-Stopping Force—so sleep can return naturally, in its own time.

You’re not broken.

You’re just stuck in a loop.

And with some practice, you can find your way out.

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