Skip to main content Skip to bottom nav

Why do I keep waking up at night, seemingly unnecessary?

Profile: gentleZebra22
gentleZebra22 on Feb 2, 2015
...read more
Our sleep is really dependent on a lot of different factors. Are you sleeping in a good environment? How is your health today? Did you get enough to eat and drink? Or did you eat or drink the wrong thing? Sometimes it can have something to do with thoughts that have been burdening you. You might wake up suddenly because you've been worrying about something that happened that day or something that is going to happen tomorrow. Maybe you were having a dream that made your heart race so much that you woke up out of that fear. Dreams are really powerful and totally out of our control.
Struggling with Sleeping Well?
Find relief with 7 Cups online therapy.
Profile: Chasingbutterflies
Chasingbutterflies on Jan 12, 2016
...read more
Im sorry to hear you're having troubles sleeping, but this could be due to your mind racing subconsciously while you're sleeping, causing unrestful sleep or lack of sleep. I would recommend talking to a lister, and exercise later in the day and possibly a relaxation meditation before bed. Hope your sleep improves.
Profile: AngeliqueBridgette
AngeliqueBridgette on Jan 18, 2015
...read more
I have had this issue in the past; I found that the issue had a lot to do with my process when going to bed. When a person does not prepare for bed their bodies natural time clock dose not shut off properly, and they are not falling in to the second and third stages of sleep. A solution is to prepare for bedtime each night the same way. For example: by first deeming the lights in your home or room, having a simple process of a bath, a cup of tea or warm milk, or maybe turning on relaxing soft music to prepare the body for bedtime. By having the same process each night, beginning an hour to an hour and a half before bedtime will prepare the body and mind for relaxation. This should remind the mind and body that bedtime is approaching and you should have no falling in to the second and third stages of sleep. Hope you sleep well Angelique Bridgette
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Apr 16, 2015
...read more
You could have ensamnia. I recommend you see a doctor so that they can properly help you understand what is going on.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 14, 2015
...read more
Sometimes we do things we can't really control. Waking up during the night can either mean you're just not tired or something is bothering you.
Profile: JungJury
JungJury on May 2, 2017
...read more
Sleep can sometimes be a fragile thing, and it's influenced by all sorts of factors when we're awake. If you find yourself taking naps during the day, try to push through them instead; if your body already has rest, it will be less receptive in general to sleep. Heightened emotions, like anxiety or depression, can also disrupt the cycle of normal sleep. Keeping on a consistent sleep schedule can be vitally important, but it's equally crucial to fill your day with purposeful activity and tasks. If you've done nothing during the day to tire you out, it will be harder to maintain consistent and constant sleep. Last but not least, certain dietary patterns can be disruptive to healthy sleep.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 6, 2018
...read more
You maybe keep waking up at night because you may forgot something that needs to be done or even trying to think what's happening the next day which keeps you awake.
Have a helpful insight? Don’t keep it to yourself.
Sharing helps others and its therapeutic for you.
0/150 Minimum Characters
0/75 Minimum Words