Find some meditation music To play on your phone. Sit Indian style or lay down on the floor. Place your hands on your side or lower obliques. Breathe in through your nose, and feel as if your breathing down into your pelvis and expanding outward into your obliques. Ones you have filled up your lower belly with air, bring the air up into your upper chest, and then exhale through your mouth very slowly through pursed lips. Do this 10 times. Then shift to slow shallow breaths in and out through your nose only. On the Exhale, think of something peaceful. This is your mantra. I use love or god.How?
I have been there a couple of times. It really feels like the end. But, like you said, diet, exercise, meditation/prayer and the positive mindset that comes with the discipline will balance the system.I went through it a few years back where I was maybe getting 2-3 hours of decent sleep per night over an extended period. Eventually it affected my appetite, anxiety skyrocketed, and I became so lethargic during the day I could barely function.
I already had ambien and xanax from my doctor, they were doing nothing. Exercise, meditation, and cleaning up my diet eventually got me back on track.
It was absolutely miserable. The bad part lasted about 3-4 weeks.
It really is an awful feeling.I have been there a couple of times. It really feels like the end. But, like you said, diet, exercise, meditation/prayer and the positive mindset that comes with the discipline will balance the system.
my silver bullets have been:
faith in god
diet full of fruit, trail mix Brussels, broccoli, and a little turkey, fish
meditation
being nice, honest and humble
I seem to go through cyclical periods of just debilitating insomnia. When I get in that cycle it is tough to get through days with the amount of anxiety and it gets worse at night when I need to sleep again. Right now I’m on a good cycle thankfully.I went through it a few years back where I was maybe getting 2-3 hours of decent sleep per night over an extended period. Eventually it affected my appetite, anxiety skyrocketed, and I became so lethargic during the day I could barely function.
I already had ambien and xanax from my doctor, they were doing nothing. Exercise, meditation, and cleaning up my diet eventually got me back on track.
It was absolutely miserable. The bad part lasted about 3-4 weeks.
Anxiety is always worse at night. Just you and your thoughts in the dark while time slowly ticks by.I seem to go through cyclical periods of just debilitating insomnia. When I get in that cycle it is tough to get through days with the amount of anxiety and it gets worse at night when I need to sleep again. Right now I’m on a good cycle thankfully.