Martin Reed

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  • in reply to: I need response regarding my question #55344
    Martin Reed
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    Everyone is different and when we read forums we are essentially reading the opinions of other people — and we never know the specific circumstances of others (or what they’ve tried).

    Since you don’t seem to find it useful or helpful to read all these stories and opinions, I wonder if using that time to do things that are more important might be a good idea? Activities that are aligned with your values, help you move toward the kind of life you want to live, and be the kind of person you want to be?

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Rebound #55342
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    How are you getting on since those four nights of no medication? Things tend to improve over time but the process of moving away from medication can be very challenging.

    So, be sure to be kind to yourself — say kind things to yourself and behave in a kind way toward yourself. Bonus points if you can also ensure that you engage in some activities each day that help you continue moving toward the kind of life you want to live and the person you want to be, even after difficult nights and even in the presence of difficult thoughts and feelings.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Did something really stupid. #55340
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    We never lose our ability to sleep — when we’ve been awake for long enough sleep will always happen. Of course, if we believe we have lost the ability to sleep then that can lead to a lot of difficult thoughts and feelings — thoughts and feelings that don’t feel good, so we often start trying to fight or avoid them.

    This battle with our thoughts and feelings can make sleep more difficult — but, as always, sleep will always happen in the end.

    I hope this helps!

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Hypersensitivity to noise? #55338
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    Occasional noise (such as a car door slamming) can wake us up — and that’s a good thing because that’s our brain looking out for us to keep us safe while we sleep!

    These awakenings usually only become a problem if we start putting a lot of effort into avoiding them and/or put effort or pressure on ourselves to fall back to sleep when we wake.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Hypomania #55336
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    Have you been formally diagnosed with hypomania, bipolar disorder, or chronic insomnia? If you’ve been diagnosed with chronic insomnia, have you asked your doctor if they think you’d be a good candidate for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)?

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: One year follow up #55333
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    Thank you so much for sharing — one year, wow! Time sure does fly!

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Sleep restriction #55331
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    If you have a sleep window of 1:00 AM to 7:15 AM, then you are giving yourself the opportunity to get six hours and 15 minutes of sleep. Regardless of what happens at night, it can be helpful to ensure you are always out of bed by 7:15 AM — even if you have a night of no sleep whatsoever. This keeps sleep drive high, to help with sleep the following night.

    If you go to bed and don’t fall asleep then conditions aren’t right for sleep to happen at that time. For people with chronic insomnia, that’s often because they aren’t sleepy enough for sleep, they are putting effort into sleep, they are putting pressure on themselves to sleep, and/or they are trying to fight/avoid all the difficult thoughts and feelings that usually like to come along for the ride!

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: 2 weeks CBT-i with roller coaster results #55329
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    You might want to allow yourself to remain in bed when awake, for as long as that wakefulness feels comfortable. If wakefulness starts to feel really unpleasant, then you always have the opportunity to do something more pleasant until conditions feel better for sleep.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Getting Back To Sleep #55327
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    It sounds as though your challenge might be your desire to eliminate uncomfortable feelings from your life — and that’s totally understandable! And yet, for as long as you are human, difficult feelings and thoughts will always be present.

    So, what can be helpful is to acknowledge the presence of difficult feelings and thoughts when they occur and then to come back into your body and refocus your attention on the things that matter — the actions you can engage in that help you continue moving toward the kind of life you want to live and the person you want to be (even in the presence of difficult feelings and any unpleasant thoughts).

    If we can practice refocusing attention onto what is in our control, we might start to put less effort into sleep, less pressure on ourselves to sleep, and sleep might start to have less of an influence over our lives. When all those things happen, we often start to sleep a lot better, too!

    I hope there’s something helpful here.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Fear of fear #55064
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    You’re welcome! For more on the subject of making space for difficult thoughts and feelings (rather than battling with them), this discussion might be helpful, too.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: 2 weeks CBT-i with roller coaster results #55060
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    Hello Andrew! It’s not unusual to experience roller coaster results in the short-term!

    Are you implementing that sleep window really consistently?

    Are you going to bed as soon as your sleep window begins or are you thinking of the start of your sleep window as an “earliest possible” bedtime and only going to bed once you are finding it hard to stay awake?

    Are you napping during the day?

    Finally, when those difficult nights are happening, why do you think you’re finding sleep difficult?

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Fear of fear #55058
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    That’s not unusual at all — and, in my experience, it can be associated with our desire not to think certain thoughts or feel certain feelings/emotions.

    If we can get to a place where we can make space for difficult thoughts and feelings to exist (rather than trying to fight or avoid them), they might start to have less of an influence over us.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Still struggling #55056
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    It sure can feel mysterious — and yet, there’s never any mystery when it comes to nighttime wakefulness!

    If sleep isn’t happening, then conditions aren’t right for sleep to happen at that time. This could be because you aren’t sleepy enough for sleep or (perhaps more likely) you are putting effort into sleep, putting pressure on yourself to sleep, or trying to fight the thoughts and feelings that often come with nighttime wakefulness.

    With sleep, the more we try, the more we get tangled up in a struggle.

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Is it just anxiety? #55054
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    If there’s no medical explanation for this, it’s probably not going to be too helpful to spend a whole lot of time troubleshooting — because that’s when we can get caught in a trap, trying to control sleep. Since sleep cannot be controlled, the more effort we put into it the more difficult it can become.

    What’s most important is continuing to live the kind of life you want to live (and be the kind of person you want to be) even when those occasional difficult nights happen. In other words, if the difficult nights have less influence over us, they become less consequential and in turn they might become less noticeable and less frequent.

    I hope there’s something helpful here!

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

    in reply to: Anxiety and sleep issues for a month #55052
    Martin Reed
    ★ Admin

    Welcome to the forum and thank you for sharing your story.

    Your experience is not unusual — there is a trigger for the sleep disruption but, once that trigger is no longer present/relevant, the insomnia seems to stick around.

    The insomnia sticks around because of all the things we do (quite understandably, I might add!) to get our sleep back on track.

    Common responses that end up giving insomnia the oxygen it needs to survive include going to bed earlier, staying in bed later, napping during the day, modifying our days in response to sleep, modifying our actions in a bid to “protect” our sleep, engaging in significant amounts of ongoing sleep-related research, experimenting with medication and supplements, putting effort into sleep, putting pressure on ourselves to sleep, and/or trying to fight or avoid all the difficult thoughts and feelings that like to come along for the ride.

    If you’ve listened to any of the Insomnia Coach podcast episodes, I feel you might identify with many of the stories shared there. If that’s the case, perhaps that would suggest that your insomnia isn’t unusual and that there is a way through it!

    I hope there’s something helpful here!

    If you are ready to stop struggling with insomnia you can enroll in the online insomnia coaching course right now! If you would prefer ongoing phone or video coaching calls as part of a powerful three month program that will help you reclaim your life from insomnia, consider applying for the Insomnia Mastery program.

    The content of this post is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, disorder, or medical condition. It should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or any other licensed healthcare provider. Insomnia Coach LLC offers coaching services only and does not provide therapy, counseling, medical advice, or medical treatment. All content is provided “as is” and without warranties, either express or implied.

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