Trouble Falling Asleep? Here Are Some Tricks to Help You Drift Off Faster
There's nothing more frustrating than lying in bed, staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. while your brain decides it's the perfect time to replay every awkward thing you've said since 2009. We've all been there, and honestly? It's the worst. But don't worry, because I've got your back with some tried-and-true tricks that'll have you snoozing before you know it.
First up: put your phone down. I know, I know — easier said than done. But that blue light is basically telling your brain it's noon, and we need to shut that down at least 30 minutes before bed.
Next, try the 4-7-8 breathing technique — inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7, exhale for 8. It sounds a little weird, but it genuinely works like a reset button for your nervous system.
Another game-changer? Keep your room cool. Your body temperature naturally drops when you sleep, so setting your thermostat between 65–68°F helps your body get the memo faster.
And if your mind is still racing, try brain dumping — just grab a notebook and write down everything swirling in your head. Getting it out of your mind and onto paper is surprisingly freeing.
Sleep doesn't have to feel like a battle every night. Try one (or all!) of these, and sweet dreams, friend. You've got this. ?
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"How do I get better sleep?"