We've all had
those nights that we just couldn't find the comfortable part of the bed and
spent hours tossing and turning till the break of dawn. Why does this happen?
Well, your
desire to “toss and turn”, really isn't the result of you not being
comfortable, it's the result of you not feeling relaxed. On a deeper feeling
our mind wants us to relax, but most of the times we interpret the message as
“find a comfortable spot on the bed.” True relaxation comes from within you,
and has to be triggered by your inner thought process.
For example:
You could be in a hammock on a hot summer day in Hawaii, but if you're thinking
about whether the stock market will rise or fall, and you've got a 100 million
dollars on the line and it's REALLY bothering you, it won't matter what
position you're in that hammock, you won't relax!
If you're
lying in bed and you get the urge to toss or turn, wait it out, you'll be
surprised how quickly it fades! When you get the urge to toss and turn, ask
yourself “How can I focus on something else right now to feel more relaxed?” As
you lie there for about 15 seconds, you'll be surprised at how the urge to toss
and turn simply fades, and you realize that all you really want to do is relax.
Understand that
if you do start tossing and turning, it will not end with just ONE toss or
turn, because of the momentum effect, you will just keep tossing and turning
till the break of dawn!
Sometimes the
urge to move is really intense, or maybe you really are in a very painful
position on your bed. If you absolutely MUST move, do it in this way:
1) Move, but
move very slowly. Remember what it feels like when you wake up in the morning
and you're very sleepy, do you move very quickly then?
2) As you
move very slowly, put a big bright smile on your face, and take a deep breath.
Another
reason why tossing and turning keeps us awake is because we do it very quickly,
and the more we do it, the more it agitates us! So do it very slowly, and make
sure to smile and breath deeply, you will feel the difference :-)
Avoiding Tossing and Turning
Tossing
and turning is an often experienced phenomenon for most of us. There are nights
when we are just not comfortable on the bed and keep tossing and turning all
over, all through the night. What bothers us?
Tossing
and turning is not a feeling of discomfort, it is actually an offshoot of our
mental equilibrium that is not relaxed. Irrespective of our mind wanting us to
relax, our bodies want to find a more comfortable spot on the bed, a result of
misinterpretation. Relaxation has to come from within you and should be a
result of your thought process.
Lying
in a hammock on a hot summer day, on a Hawaiian beach would sound very
relaxing. If you keep thinking about millions invested on the stock market that
could take a beating, if and when it crashes, the hammock will not work wonders
in relaxing you.
When
you feel the urge to toss and turn on the bed, give it time, wait. It will go
away faster than it came. Lie there and think about focusing your mind
elsewhere more relaxing than where it was and the urge to toss and turn will be
out of your system in about 15 seconds. The best part of this exercise is that
you will realize that you need to relax and not try finding a comfortable place
on bed.
If
you start tossing and turning it becomes a never ending process for the night
and will not stop till the morning.
At
times when you feel that the urge to toss or turn is very high and you have to
move, try it the following way:
- Move very slowly, as though you are just getting up from sleep in the morning.
- While moving try to smile at yourself and take a deep breath.
Tossing
and turning keeps us awake because we tend to do it quickly and impulsively,
the more quickly we do it, the more agitated we get. Try it in the way said
above, you will feel the difference and probably get out of the habit in no
time.
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