🧠 1. Understand the Type
Not all insomnia is the same — and understanding the pattern helps guide what to try.
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Sleep-onset insomnia = can’t fall asleep
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Sleep maintenance insomnia = wake up often or too early
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Mixed = both
This affects what works — e.g., sleep-onset responds well to wind-down rituals, while maintenance might need different support.
🕯️ 2. Evening Wind-Down (Not Just “No Screens”)
Forget rigid rules — the key is sending cues to your nervous system that it’s safe to rest.
✅ Try:
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Warm drink (caffeine-free herbal tea, warm milk)
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Warm bath or shower
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Dim lights, soft music, reading something gentle
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A short evening walk (light exposure helps your body clock)
❌ Avoid:
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Stressful news
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Heavy exercise right before bed
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Working or arguing in the bedroom
⏰ 3. Rethink the Clock
Insomnia often creates performance anxiety: “I must sleep now.” This makes things worse.
💡 Try:
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Cover the clock or put it out of view
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Get out of bed if you’re awake >20–30 mins, and do something boring or calming (puzzle, stretching, audiobook)
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Go back to bed only when sleepy
📆 4. Consistency is King
Even if you sleep badly, try to:
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Wake up at the same time every day
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Don’t “make up” for poor sleep with long naps or sleeping in — it confuses your body clock
This retrains your circadian rhythm.
🧘♀️ 5. Calm the Mind (Not Force Sleep)
Racing thoughts? Try:
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Box breathing or 4-7-8 breathing
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Body scan meditation (many free ones on YouTube or Calm app)
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Journaling before bed to “park” worries
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CBT for Insomnia (CBT-I) — best evidence-based therapy
Apps like Sleepio, Pzizz, Insight Timer, or Headspace have helpful guided sessions.
🌿 6. Gentle Natural Aids
These aren’t cures, but they can help some people feel drowsier:
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Magnesium glycinate
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Valerian root, passionflower, ashwagandha
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Melatonin (best for circadian issues like shift work or jet lag — less effective for general insomnia)
Always check for interactions, especially with other meds.
🗣️ 7. When to Get Help
See a GP or sleep specialist if:
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It’s lasting more than 3 months
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It’s impacting daily functioning or mood
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You have signs of sleep apnea, restless legs, or depression/anxiety
They can guide you through structured therapy or rule out hidden causes.
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