Sleep issues affect nearly 70 million Americans, with chronic insomnia impacting up to 30% of adults at some point in their lives.
The quality of our sleep is deeply connected to the state of our nervous system—a system often disrupted by daily stress and anxiety.
When the body remains in a heightened state of alertness at night, falling and staying asleep becomes a real struggle.
According to the CDC, insufficient sleep is also linked to a variety of health problems.
Addressing stress-induced sleep issues begins with calming nighttime rituals recommended by therapists.
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32. Visualizing Next Day’s Success Visualizing your next day’s successes is a calming bedtime ritual that therapists often recommend for reducing anticipatory anxiety. Focusing on positive…