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Smack
1y

i listen to old comedy show till my earphones fall out

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CatOtter
1y

I watch youtube until i pass out, and i also have my window open while my heater is on low to keep the temperature to my liking.

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FlowergalsMom
1y

MMJ and raising my dopamine by laughing

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Willow <3
1y

keeping the room cool/warm (depending on the season) and asmr!

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antisocialmoray
1y

Nothing keeps me up at night like feeling like my day was out of my control + I feel like tomorrow will just happen "to" me as well. Having an idea of what will happen in my week and when that is fixed, and then what my flexible priorities are (so I can slot them in the gaps as I see fit) stops my revenge procrastination of sleep a lot because I feel prepared and like there is time for me to spend on myself that isn't at 2am. But like other aspects of my sleep routine that help are: - having a routine with set steps that are achievable every night that gives me a sense of control + completion - including positive sensory input in evening routine like showering with lavender scented body wash or brushing/braiding my hair - no screen time for an hour before bed (obviously) - setting my smart lights to automatically turn dimmer/warmer when I should start winding down to like snap me out of whatever I'm doing (getting my google home to say stuff to me like "it's time to go to sleep" also helps way more than alarms) - taking my night meds at a consistent time even if I'm not sleepy yet - doing the difficult tasks as early in the night as possible (for me, showering - as soon as I get home if possible) so that my stimulant meds are still helping me and I'm not staying up for 3 hours trying to work up the motivation to shower - having a consistent bedtime/wake up time even on weekends (varying by an hour max) - having meds I take every day which help me sleep, but also other meds that I can take acutely if I'm having a really bad night to help (like melatonin, medicinal 🌱, alpha blockers)

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justjulia
1y

Spot on

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teachadhd
1y

I play deep sleep binaural beats on my google clock. It helps a lot.

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JackA77ak
1y

Sleep Hygiene. Look up a good comprehensive guide. I need brown or red light (warm light) and this noise from an app called Endel. Be dynamic. It isn’t all 1 size fits all.

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lifeisamess22
1y

Melatonin

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letsmange.com
1y

I agree with this cause I have the same problem too

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I’m PassioNATE
1y

Keeping the room cool is essential. Your body needs to cool dramatically for sleep so crack a window and turn on a fan (for white noise and air circulation). Set up the iPhone sleep schedule. It’s good for reminding you to prepare for sleep and you can restrict features and apps when it turns on. You can also make your screen turn yellow at sunset. Just some tips ✨

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Khloe hill
1y

The only thing that been making me fall asleep is either reading book or make my self go to sleep

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shanoni
1y

Lately, the only thing that works is white noise (or similar) then literally count from zero to whatever, focusing on only counting.

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periodictable42
1y

I stay awake till I’m tired then pass out

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neuroart007
1y

I did use mmj but I can't afford it atm so I've just been doing this app and duolingo and then some random games to maybe by chance earn a little extra mula 😂 [ not the healthiest options] i plan to get some chamomile tea too and make a little night ritual once my kids get back settled into their to new school year routine

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Kwentim
1y

I listen to rolling thunderstorms and take theanine, an over the counter supplement that just quiets the mind

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loveurass
1y

for me, it meditate. If you don’t know where to share, try listening to sleep magic, it’s a podcast that guide you to sleep

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PappaCass
1y

Audio books are amazing for me

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becii
1y

watch movies, i get sleepy as soon as i lay in bed, drugs - and rain on car asmr sounds

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emiwemy
1y

I watch a monotones YouTube video on the lowest volume until I get tired and sleep (set a sleep timer on YouTube so it turns off after an hour)

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zaza_gocrazy
1y

Pills

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pewpew
1y

I read until my eyes get tired. It took a while to really work but after a while my body made the connecting between reading in bed and time to sleep.

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isabbb
1y

Taking magnesium, taking ashwaganda, putting red lights on at like 7pm/8pm on your phone and turning it off in the morning, doing red light therapy before going to sleep, journaling, reading a book

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pewpew 🇩🇪
1y

We got adjustable, colored lights in the living and bedroom. In the evening they switch automatically to a dimmed, dark, red color. Looks a bit like the lighting in a photo lab.

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moajune
1y

Red lights like red? Or just avoid blue light and turn all the lamps to „warm tones of light“? 🔥🕯️💡🏮

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impulsive02
1y

Pills

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Alyssa1
1y

How do you sleep

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K8ty2610
1y

I set an alarm for night time and instead of going to bed I take a sleeping pill that way I get so tired I’m forced to go to bed.

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goffyasshoe
1y

Lay down for 10 to 20 minutes with waterfall sounds bitch people will think ur dead man

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TriptychWitch
1y

I have So many sleep hacks lol. Because I struggle hard-core with insomnia. This is my current setup: I start a bedtime ritual 2 hours before I want to be falling asleep. Shut off all screens, dim lights, listen to soothing music or read something that's not too terribly interesting. About 1 hour before going to sleep, I change into pajamas or whatever I'm going to sleep in, take care of any hygiene needs, cup of warm milk or something comforting, and nighttime meds (currently on Vistaril for sleep aid). Right before getting into bed I do some stretches and go to the bathroom. In bed, I only use warm-toned lights where absolutely necessary, I have a quiet white noise app, keep my room cool and use a weighted blanket. ...and on bad nights, even all that doesn't get me a good night's sleep. 😓🤦‍♀️

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t3chnopol1c3
1y

Honestly, sometimes, I can sleep a whole day but sometimes it happens like that - no sleep through three nights in a row (earlier it could be even 4-5!). To get better with falling asleep, I use warm lights in my bedroom (red neons are adorable!), try to prevent using phone in my bed. My boyfriend prefers falling asleep with some videos on the background, but it usually distracts me from my goal :) listening to the Ancient Greek mythology audiobook was a bit better, and it didn’t require me to follow the video so I was just fantasizing and smoothly turned to sleep. Though, I forgot to lock my phone screen and our cat sat on it, added three languages to my iPhone and even recorded screen for some time. :) Back to sleep issues… also, herbal teas such as camomile are the real thing to relax! Similarly to great passionate intimacy that leaves you both out of space for some time - I love that moment when we just turn off hugging each other 💖💖💖

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Ashleycrashley
1y

I suck at sleep and have tried everything melatonin (does the reverse effect) valerian root, allergy meds (they make me a zombie) until I found this! Pure Encapsulations Magnesium... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P5K7DQP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share I take one 45 min before I intend on going to bed and it makes me so sleepy and then I actually stay asleep, & you don’t feel groggy and foggy the next day 🙌🏻

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BananaCakeee
1y

No naps during the day! I haven't had my phone in the bedroom for 3 years and it's been working great. Got a weighted blanket bout a year ago which helps me immensely! Also; do you know if you're affected by light or sound? Extra dark curtains or earplugs might help! I've never had sleeping problems, but these things improved my sleep in the same amount of time. The only time I had problems sleeping was when I switched medication, so if you have medication you might wanna look into that! If I take it early enough now it doesn't give me problems anymore 🤗

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stefka13x
1y

No idea. Sometimes I gotta consume 200mg + caffeine at once and I knock out like a baby. Ambien never worked for me. Nothing. Weighted blanket, sound machine, doesn't matter for me haha

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pewpew 🇩🇪
1y

Weighted blankets are great for me! They help my legs and in general to calm down. In the summer it is still a struggle as the weighted blanket is too warm to sleep. Also I had to swap my blanket for a heavier one to have a better effect on me.

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adhdartist2023
1y

Rain on my sound machine or the Rain Rain Sleep Sounds app. My room has to be cold, and I also have a little vortex fan that’s pointed right at me. I take 300mg of gabapentin, 1 mg of Lithium Orotate, and 100mg of progesterone about 60 minutes before bed, and I stop being interested in staying awake. Unlike Ambien, I haven’t found weird photos of my feet in the air while I’m at a conference in Turkey.

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youradhdmom
1y

Cold with weighted blanket. Fan for air and noise. A bedtime routine…it helps the body recognize it’s time for sleep. Read with a book light. If all else fails, melatonin.

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adbeau
1y

I listen to sleep podcasts. I like “sleep with me” and “boring books for bedtime”

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toosleepy421
1y

Valerian root. Research it and see if you want to try it, then see where you can find it local. Mine is in capsules.

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funnybunny2003
1y

i sleep like a baby idk why. try endel tho

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ParabolicHeater
1y

Brown noise

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JoMoney
1y

Fan/ for noise and air flow - low temp. Plenty of pillows and a comfy duvet- temperature control . NO LIGHT! 😊

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Mzmoonshine
1y

Kalms or another herbal sleep remedy. Hot bath with Lavender and camomile

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Nikita2024
1y

melatonin or stayin up til i cant keep eyes open

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PickleBallPlaya
1y

Only sleeping when I’m tired 🤷‍♀️

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funnybunny2003
1y

yes

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Chizuru94
1y

I don't need much anymore, but usually staying up too later, sleep audios or melatonin. And maybe talk to your GP or psychiatrist, if you take meds :,(

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chiquitabananna
1y

But I find Unisom works better then melatonin

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chiquitabananna
1y

It’s hard. Sometimes I shut down and fall asleep quickly and other times I cant go to sleep with so much on my mind

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unskinnybop
1y

Bloody hard ae body can be tired but the brain

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