
We’ve all been there. It starts out fine, you change into pajamas, wash your face, brush your teeth and then finally climb into bed at the end of a hectic day. You’ve been wanting to have time to rest all day and finally it’s here.
That’s when it all hits you … everything that you haven’t had time to think about or worry about during the day is now right in your head, swirling around and around, creating worst case scenarios and catastrophes that take away any chance of falling asleep. You lie there for what seems like an eternity, tossing and turning, your thoughts spinning out of control, now amplified by intrusive thoughts about how tired you’ll be tomorrow if you can’t fall asleep.
This is a familiar scenario for so many of us. So what can you do?
If anxiety is causing problems for you in your daily life, it could be causing problems with sleep. If this is true for you, you might want to make an appointment to see if medication might be helpful for you.
Sleep is important for overall mental health and well being. Make taking care of yourself a priority and give the above steps a try if you are struggling with insomnia.

I’m Inge, a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner passionate about helping others feel grounded, resilient, and well. Here on the blog, I share insights on mental health, prevention, meditation, clean skincare, and nutrition—everything I turn to in my own daily life. I hope this space becomes a trusted part of your wellness journey.

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