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You
go to bed. You know you're tired, and maybe that's the problem. If you're
overtired, it's often difficult to fall asleep. Or perhaps you have things on
your mind, problems to solve, plans to make, and an upcoming event to dream
about. Any of these can keep you awake. Or perhaps it's been a rough day, and
you're just too stressed to sleep. Here are a few things you can try.
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Meditation |
What
is mediation? It's a method of consciously directing your attention to
alter your state of consciousness In other words, it's concentrating so
fully on something else that you forget all the things your mind was
busy with. |
| Relaxation
Techniques |
Special
tapes, labeled as Healing Music, can go a long way toward reducing
stress and helping you relax enough to drift off to sleep. These are
usually the sounds of Nature with a background of soothing instrumental
music. |
| Hypnosis
and Self Hypnosis |
Yet
another way to relax is by using self-hypnosis, or, if there is one in
your area, a visit to a certified hypnotherapies would be to your
advantage. A trained hypnotist can implant a post hypnotic suggestion
that will, on a certain signal, perhaps a word or the striking of the
clock, make you sleepy enough to slumber away. |
| Soothing
Music |
From
the beginning of time, music has played an important part in the lives
of men. There's something in the rhythm and cadence that leads to deeper
states of consciousness. |
| Biofeedback |
"Many
people who have difficulty getting to sleep and/or staying asleep have
never learned to relax very deeply. For them, learning relaxation skills
may alleviate their sleeplessness. Research suggests that the type of
relaxation technique is less important than that it be well
learned."
Dr. Peter Haun |
| Massage |
Massage
is rubbing, kneading, tapping or otherwise manipulating the soft body
tissue with the hands or with some instrument designed for this purpose.
Massage relaxes tense muscles, eases stress, relieves pain and can help
you get to sleep. |
| Relaxing
Yoga |
With
its gentle movements, deep breathing and long stretches (like an animal
preparing to bed down) yoga is an ideal method of relaxation for your
pre-bedtime routine. |
| Acupuncture/Acupressure |
Acupuncture
is an ancient Chinese health practice that involves puncturing the skin
with hair-thin needles at particular locations, called acupuncture
points, on the patient's body. |
| Magnetic
Therapy |
Magnetic
healing is not new. Back about 350 B.C., Aristotle spoke of the
therapeutic uses of magnets for healing. In 200 B.C., Galan, a Greek
physician used magnets to bring about healing. In 1000 A.D., Persian
physicians were using magnets to treat muscle spasms. |
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