Anxiety and Insomnia

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.

Is this possible? Yes, it is indeed. In fact, if you're concerned about your finances, your job, or even some other personal matter to the point where you can no longer enjoy a good night's rest, then there's a strong possibility that you're suffering from anxiety induced insomnia. And, before you try to brush this off as being nothing more that unpleasant, you need to know that if you continue to go without enough sleep, there can be serious consequences.

If you are not getting a good night's sleep for a couple of weeks, what do you think the effect of this would be on your job? This would definitely take it's toll on your work status. Irritability due to the lack of sleep can affect home life and cause problems with your friends and family. That is why it is imperative to take control of the situation and turn it around.

While we know that anxiety can lead to sleep disturbances, some may wonder why it occurs. The reasons that the two occur hand in hand is largely the result of restlessness and hyperactivity. When you are suffering from anxiety related racing thought and mental noise, the ability to calm down becomes elusive. This is what leads to the sleeplessness so many anxiety sufferers must deal with.

There are many ways one can reduce anxiety so as to eliminate sleeplessness. Without a doubt, one of the most important things to do is not ingest anything that will contribute to anxiety. For example, it is critically important to avoid caffeine or other stimulants if you are having trouble sleeping. This is because they are known to heighten and contribute to anxiety. Hence, they are best avoided.

Physical exercise should be on a regular basis as anxiety is known to be connected with pent up tension. When exercising you can alleviate this tension and rid the body of it by using it as energy. Much the same as you burn calories you can burn tension.

Deep breathing exercises are yet another very effective tool which can be used in order to alleviate tension. By learning how to control your breathing, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much you can reduce anxiety. Essentially, this is because slow deep breathing helps to slow not only your respiration, but also your heart rate and this in turn has a very calming effect.

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. - 29881

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