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17 May 2008

sleep hacks what do you do to accelerate the knocked-out period when lying in bed thinking/worrying about things[More:]my only trick: listen carefully to environmental sounds (AC, fan etc.)
Counting powers of two up to 1,048,576 then starting again.

Counting sheep.

Relaxing every muscle in the body in turn starting with the feet.

Post-hypnotic suggesting signalling relaxation by slowly raising right forearm from elbow.

Meditation techniques like mindful breathing.

Whisky.

(I usually get to sleep OK, but none of this really helps when I wake up at 4AM and can't get back to sleep.)
posted by TheophileEscargot 17 May | 15:08
I take a calcium tablet. I take a drop of skullcap tincture in water.

I count backwards from 99.

I listen to the radio--BBC News, usually.

If certain things are worrying me, I envision "putting them away"--into boxes, trunks, etc, and closing up the container. (I know they'll still be there the next day, if they are important.) If this doesn't work, I make a written list of what's on my mind.
posted by Riverine 17 May | 15:35
Pharmaceuticals. It's about all that really works for me. I do happen to be potently neurotic, though.
posted by msali 17 May | 15:40
I listen to lectures, usually about history or religion. Or I read in bed for a little bit.
posted by ibmcginty 17 May | 15:52
Reading, mostly. And I find that when I'm in that "tired and worried and can't sleep" place, it usually means I'm not getting enough exercise, so I try to start going to the gym more regularly.

I don't do it as much anymore, but when I was young and learned to count in French, I would count backwards from 300, in French, whenever I couldn't fall asleep. The language difference made me have to focus a bit, and French numbers are longer to say than English numbers, so it took a while. Counting backwards made it seem like a concrete project. I usually fell asleep between 200 and 100.
posted by occhiblu 17 May | 18:36
Daydream about winning the lottery, living in a log cabin, living on a deserted island. If that doesn't work I get up and read.
posted by deborah 17 May | 20:33
If I am stuck worrying, I move my eyeballs back and forth in sets of ten for about three or four sets. Seriously.

It reboots one's brain.

Then I fall asleep listening to music.
posted by bunnyfire 17 May | 20:37
Recite the alphabet backward in your mind, slowly. Whenever you make a mistake, no matter how small, even a slight hesitation, you have to start over. Eventually you'll get really good at reciting the alphabet backward, but in the meantime it's a really good way to focus your thoughts and relax.
posted by middleclasstool 17 May | 21:03
Crossword puzzles, or sudoku. I always have a book of each plus a novel on my bed. (Reading can keep me awake even longer, though, if it's a book I'm enjoying.) The reason this works for me is that, while my natural inclination is lights off for sleeping, my husband prefers a light on... so I moved into the light, and thus can just nod off while puzzling without having to break the spell by turning off the light.
posted by taz 17 May | 21:59
Stories. I tell myself stories and put myself to sleep. Often I'll imagine I survived a ship wreck and washed up on a desert island. I'll imagine building a shelter, and all kinds of Robinson Caruso stuff. I have a very vivid, creative mind, and for whatever reason, this soothes me and before I know it, it's morning. 'Course, this could be why I believe I dream nearly every night, though I don't always remember them.
posted by redvixen 18 May | 17:34
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