Have you ever noticed that your anxiety seems to be worse at night? Right around the time that we should be winding down for the day, our brains seem to go into overdrive, worrying about anything and everything. If you are prone to anxious thoughts, you may find them getting in the way of a good night’s sleep.
Anxiety is not uncommon. In fact, anxiety disorders affect about 40 million adults in the U.S., according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. And that’s just the number of people with a diagnosis. Many other people deal with anxiety on occasion or due to particular triggers. Anxiety tends to rear its ugly head when we’re trying to sleep because we have no other distractions. That gives our anxious thoughts free reign to run through our heads and keep us awake.
There’s no reason to let your sleep suffer. It may take a bit of work on your part, but you have the power to win the battle against stress, worry and anxious thoughts at bedtime. These tips may help:
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