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2torial #0445:
Learn2 Cope With
Insomnia (Continued)
Count your breaths
Counting practices are probably the best-known
method to calm a person to sleep. Don't resist the
thoughts that come into your head, but try not to
follow them either. Instead, accept them and
provide yourself with an alternative focus. Notice
as the thoughts float into your
consciousness...then observe as they float away.
- Count an inhale as one, an
exhale as two, and so on. When you
reach five or ten, go back to one. Relax your
breathing. Breathe as slowly and deeply as you
comfortably can. There doesn't need to be any
strain--only calmness and gratitude that you can
rest now after all of the activity day. "Turn
off your mind...relax and float downstream,"
sang the Beatles, quoting the Tibetan Book of
the Dead.
You can also try counting a succession of
visualized objects (such as the stereotypical flock
of sheep jumping over a fence), but counting
breaths has an advantage: they're real, and you
probably won't feel as silly as you might when
tracking imaginary items.
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