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Why do I find myself tossing and turning all night, even though I'm not thinking about anything?

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Anonymous on May 12, 2015
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Could be numerous reasons. There could be something there subconsciously, even though you're not directly thinking about it. It could be something completely irrelevant such as the comfort of the bed, the bedsheets or the temperature of the room.
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Anonymous on Jun 16, 2015
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A variety of factors can affect this, be it environmental or something to do with your body. It's not always something laying heavy on your mind, but sometimes it's the fact that maybe you haven't drank enough water or the room is a little uncomfortable for your body.
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Chasingbutterflies on Jan 12, 2016
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You could be restless, are you exercising? I find that daily exercise improves quality and length of sleep. you could also try a relaxation meditation before bed. i hope your sleep improves.
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Anonymous on Feb 5, 2018
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It might be because your emotions are in turmoil or if you recently experienced something off character.
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Surrender on Feb 23, 2015
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Although you may not be thinking anything consciously, its possible that your subconscious could be worrying about something? Or, if you've had problems with insomnia before, it could be that you associate trying to sleep with anxiety and trouble, and that could be what's causing you to struggle now? I wish you the best of luck with your sleep!
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Anonymous on Feb 24, 2015
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It could be that you are suffering from insomnia, although without knowing more it's impossible to tell. My best advice is to talk to a doctor about your issue and see if they can help come up with a solution.
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mysteriousWillow50 on Apr 7, 2015
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There are several potential contributing factors-- for example, caffeine consumption, how much/how often/source of. When you go to bed, do you go with the intent of relaxing or a "I must go to sleep" mindset? I found that in my experience(s) that if I go to bed with the intention of relaxing and unwinding ( not necessarily sleeping) and keeping myself in a calm state of mind as possible, it makes it easier to fall asleep. Also, something else I've done is had chamomille tea with honey, about an hour or so before I intend to sleep. There are also guided mediations on youtube that are nice to listen to - my personal favourite one is called 'bedtime zen'
Profile: KaringKatniss
KaringKatniss on Aug 17, 2015
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Even though it's not on the forfront of your mind, there is something going on in the back of your mind that is keeping you awake at night.
Profile: lovelyRose32
lovelyRose32 on Feb 22, 2016
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Its Probably A Very Persistent Mind You Have. Like Your Body's Telling You To Stay Awake But You're Mind Is Saying Sleep. Maybe You Should Seek Help For It && If It Dosent Work Out Then Try Some Persrcipted Sleeping Pills. Don't Overtake The Pills Though.
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KatieWhite on Apr 19, 2016
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Your body might not feel tired. Sometimes if you stare at a screen too long or watch tv right before bed or can strain your eyes, making it harder to sleep.
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