Sleeplessness and Anxiety

By Gordon Dalwood

The night has come and gone and even though you have tried, the tossing and turning would not stop. A good night's sleep was all you wanted but this proved to be futile. This was just another occurrence in the long line of sleepless nights you have experienced over the past several months. As a matter of fact this is something that has been going on for years. What is causing this problem? Just like many others, you may be suffering from anxiety.

How is this possible? For one, if you have worries over personal matters, finances or your job which are interfering with getting a good night's sleep, the diagnosis may well be anxiety induced. Do not take this for a simple problem. The need for a good night's sleep and your inability to achieve may cause problems that you will have forever.

Just for a minute, try to imagine what it must be like not having a good night's rest for two or three weeks. Do you think you'd still be efficient with regards to your job? The truth is, such problems could have a dramatic impact on your performance at work. Likewise, your home life could also be put in jeopardy and so too could your relationship with friends and family. Irrespective of what anyone tells you, it's crucial that deal with the situation.

Although it's a well known fact that anxiety can often lead to sleepless nights, many people still fail to understand how and why this happens. The reason why anxiety is often accompanied by insomnia is largely due to hyperactivity and restlessness. When you experience disturbing anxiety related thoughts together mental uneasiness, it can become near impossible for you to calm down, and this of course results in insomnia.

A number of ways of reducing anxiety to control sleeplessness are available. One of the number one ways of doing this is to not consume anything that will allow you to feel anxious. Avoidance of caffeine and stimulants is important is you are not sleeping well. These should be avoided due to the knowledge that they will add to the anxiety.

Getting regular exercise is also very important. Anxiety is interconnected with excess and built up tension. Through exercising, you can reduce such tension by utilizing it in your athletic performance. In short, you can burn up anxiety in the same way you can burn calories.

Another way of reducing anxiety is by controlling your breathing. This will help to reduce the tension and anxiety you are feeling. When you breath deeply it slows down the heart and calms the body. This is beneficial in helping to regain sleep patterns that are normal.



A very serious problem, anxiety is bad enough by itself. But when you add sleeplessness the problems are even more serious. But there are ways, thank goodness, that you can lessen these symptoms. This allows hope that you will once again take control of your life. - 30415

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