
Stop trying to fall asleep
12/05/23 • 8 min
In this first class of our course on how to get better sleep, host Cristina Quinn outlines why trying to get yourself to sleep can sometimes be a barrier to getting rest. But if we shouldn't will ourselves to sleep, what should we do instead? Cristina talks to an expert with a clear plan for how to tackle anxiety at bedtime by taking some tangible steps during the day.
If you’d like additional resources, here are some columns from sleep expert Lisa Strauss who is featured in this episode:
- Overthinking at night? 6 strategies for better sleep.
- Three ways to fix sleep issues when nothing else works
Subscribe to The Washington Post and connect your subscription in Apple Podcasts.
In this first class of our course on how to get better sleep, host Cristina Quinn outlines why trying to get yourself to sleep can sometimes be a barrier to getting rest. But if we shouldn't will ourselves to sleep, what should we do instead? Cristina talks to an expert with a clear plan for how to tackle anxiety at bedtime by taking some tangible steps during the day.
If you’d like additional resources, here are some columns from sleep expert Lisa Strauss who is featured in this episode:
- Overthinking at night? 6 strategies for better sleep.
- Three ways to fix sleep issues when nothing else works
Subscribe to The Washington Post and connect your subscription in Apple Podcasts.
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Introducing “Try This”
Meet The Washington Post’s Cristina Quinn, who is always game to try something new. She is your guide in “Try This” — a new series of audio courses from The Post that will provide quick, fresh and practical approaches to tackling the kind of hurdles we all face: how to sleep better, get the most out of our relationships, get out of our own way and more. Follow “Try This” now so you catch the first course when it drops Tuesday, Dec. 5.
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Go ahead. Think about the thing that’s keeping you up.
Lying awake at night, ruminating over stuff that bothers you is not fun. But it’s normal! We’ve all done it and it can get in the way of the rest you need. In class 2 of our course on how to sleep better, Cristina walks us through how trying to suppress your difficult feelings from popping up at night might be counterproductive. Sleep expert Lisa Strauss explains a technique for identifying and changing negative thought patterns. Consider this an exercise in compartmentalizing – a technique for preventing intrusive thoughts from taking over at bedtime.
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