In this video we talk about a common experience when you come across this channel or Set it & Forget it - the sleep honeymoon. A period of time where you suddenly sleep well again after having struggled with insomnia. What is also common is to see the sleep honeymoon end.
We talk here about why this happens, and also how to meed this situation. We see that it is common and a normal part of the process of leaving insomnia. And that furthermore, it is and invitation to the inner journey that leads to transformation and peace.
10 days prior to today, Beanie Z pointed out that they felt tired and that this probably was expected given the long struggle that only now was beginning to fade. Coach Daniel realizes that this is true and contrary to what he has said before. Post-arousal fatigue doesn't always feel good. And it's still a nice sign!
Gabriella wonders how to stop the subconscious monitoring of whether sleep is about to happen. Jenny is struggling to embrace the scary idea of accepting wakefulness. Santiago is in a speed bump and fears going back to the full blown insomnia he had in the past.
Diego from Talking insomnia #69 returns to share an insight on how transformation happened for him on a very specific date. If you'd like to see what Diego is up to, you can check out his YouTube channel here:
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If you've found that sleep happens easier on a couch or spare bed, but you'd like to go back to sleep in your own bud, this episode is for you. We discuss three reasons why sleeping elsewhere happens easier, and we look at two ideas for how to get back to where you want to sleep!
In this episode we look at the question of when it helps us to be brave and challenge ideas we have had and when it helps to allow ourselves to just be. We look at four answer and see that perhaps, perhaps the answer is the same.
On April 3, 2021, shortly after Charlene had her first baby, she found herself becoming scared of things that had never been scared of before. She became scared of becoming psychotic, scared of thoughts of what she might do and scared of emotions. The following night was sleepless and soon enough she was engaged in an inner struggle, engaged in insomnia.
In this episode, she shares the story of how the struggle started, and how everything changed when she met Cindy. It is a powerful story of how education and courage makes anything possible, not matter how impossible it may have seemed.
In this episode we look at and article that has caused a fair deal of anxiety from Frontiers in Psychiatry: Severe Sleep Deprivation Causes Hallucinations and a Gradual Progression Toward Psychosis With Increasing Time Awake.
We find that there is little, if anything, to support this triggering title. And we have some fun doing so.
In this episode we look at three situations when as a coach, it can be a bit harder to help your client. We look at when there are set ideas, when there's a back and forth from a hiding place, and when there are many teachers. We look at how this creates struggle and how to meet these situations to arrive where you want to be.
If you have found yourself thinking the same thoughts no matter how much you've tried to stop them, this video is for you. We look at the two answers and the two invitations embedded in the questions 'How do I stop overthinking'.
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