freeflow · 70-79, M
It's curious how a problem you've skipped over during the day will surface at night when trying to doze off. My solution is to cast my mind over to something pleasant I do, such as hobby or other pleasant pastime and where an interesting challenge is still unsolved.
jayneagain · 61-69, F
@freeflow thank you... I do
Gingersnapped · 61-69, F
I know that feeling oh so well. It gets worse as the night goes along and you know how hard it will be to deal with the world tomorrow. Why does it always seem that an hour or less before the alarm goes off you drift into the deepest sleep and then you are jolted awake! Sometimes I think it's easier to get no sleep at all!
Cowboybob · M
Ouch. I hate that! @Wreckedredhead:
CookieMonster280 · 22-25, F
i always feel like when i read a chapter or two from a book when im laying in bed it makes me more tired and relaxed. also, if you massage your eyes it kinda relaxes you more. if your eyes are tired it makes you sleep quicker. sometimes i have fallen asleep in the middle of reading a book. or if youre in a bad mood, lift it up and youll be more peaceful
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Byron8by7 · M
This happens with me several times a night. I have a lot on my mind. It is not fun.
Cowboybob · M
I usually rub one out and fall right asleep
Cowboybob · M
@BellaLocura: lol. I was even going to offer a photo to help.
BellaLocura · 51-55, F
@Cowboybob: like a "how to" photo? 😂
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Did you not fall asleep at all?