How Maria faced the fear of insomnia and found all its power came from how she responded to it (#49)

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  • @InsomniaCoach
    @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +3

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  • @Notna14365
    @Notna14365 Рік тому +15

    Thank you so much, you save me. My life is improving each day, the key that help me is by not worry even though I didn't sleep well, I make my day normal each day, I didn't chase the sleep that I lost. I don't put any effort on sleeping when I go to bed

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much for sharing! Doing what matters and moving away from all that effort, trying to control things that cannot be controlled, can be so helpful!

  • @Walklikeaduck111
    @Walklikeaduck111 Рік тому +4

    When we wake up and cant go back to sleep, I find it useful to meditate. Watch my thoughts feelings and sensations quietly. Without judging. Listening to the sounds of the night or the fan.. If i do that, i often fall asleep without realizing. I love your approach.. ❤

  • @michellechang2538
    @michellechang2538 Рік тому +11

    Maria is a such smart and strong young lady, I can completely relate to her insomnia journey, many of us insomnia people have experienced similar situation especially the anxiety towards sleep issue. I have suffered from insomnia for a year, it was totally painful experience that ever experienced, luckily I found CBT-I treatment especially found Martin’s video. Martin’s guidance , encouragement and explanation are so clear and effective, I’m so grateful for Martin ..we all love you, please don’t stop doing what u are so gifted to do ! Thank you so much for sharing this video !

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your kind words - I am so grateful to Maria for coming on and sharing her story.

    • @Freydis_MAximus
      @Freydis_MAximus Рік тому

      Dear Michelle. If you read this, ... would you mind answering when you realized the first improvement and were you believing from the very beginning in CBT-i or were you sceptical?

    • @michellechang2538
      @michellechang2538 Рік тому

      @@Freydis_MAximus Dear Nina, when I had my first improvement I felt happy and given me the confidence to continue to practice the CBT-I technique. Off course, there’s many sky bumps happen during the process, as time goes on and it gets better & easier to practice. My sleep now has been pretty good but not perfect, i sometimes still have restless night but i learned to accept that and be peace with it. I hope I answered your question, cheers !

  • @mindmattermagic
    @mindmattermagic 2 місяці тому

    Thank you, this was so helpful ❤

  • @AaronSalem
    @AaronSalem Рік тому +4

    Love this video. Sometimes I find on sleepless nights that I get more less frustrated by the lack of sleep at night, but more the anticipation of the fatigue I’m going to have to power through during the next day and acting like nothing is wrong. (Not giving insomnia attention). That’s the hard part for me, but I know I can’t “hyper focus” on the sleepless nights.

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +2

      Yes, that's quite common! We can be so unwilling to experience the difficult thoughts and feelings associated with insomnia that we can end up developing difficult thoughts and feelings in anticipation of experiencing difficult thoughts and feelings! This is why it's so easy to end up feeling stuck - and why an approach that involves moving away from trying to fight or avoid certain thoughts and feelings can be helpful!

    • @AaronSalem
      @AaronSalem Рік тому

      @@InsomniaCoach Thanks for your insight! Are there any positive affirmations we can tell ourselves when we are experiencing high fatigue during the day to get us through it?

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +3

      ​@@AaronSalem Generally speaking, I am not big on affirmations because I think they can easily be used in an attempt to control what we are thinking or feeling - and that can set us up for a struggle. What I think can be useful is to acknowledge whatever we are thinking and feeling, to be kind to ourselves in return, and then to refocus our attention on where we are and what we are doing, even when thoughts and feelings (such as fatigue) are present.

  • @cgore4
    @cgore4 3 місяці тому

    It seems easier to deal with when the sleepless nights or poor sleep can be or are attributed to an external event. Such as something happening to a family member or friend or break up or red eye or loud party. And something like a loud party or red eye can actually reinforce your sleep confidence the next night.

  • @danh2310
    @danh2310 9 місяців тому +2

    Facing the fear method i love this. My first night off mirtazapine last night. Wasnt great sleep but i now have this face the fear attitude and willing to experience it.

    • @jenniferlee9029
      @jenniferlee9029 7 місяців тому

      How are you doing now?

    • @danh2310
      @danh2310 7 місяців тому

      @jenniferlee9029 I'm getting there I think. My sleep isn't perfect but I'm sleeping about 6 hours finally started falling asleep a bit faster but now I'm waking up early and can't get back to sleep. But il take that over onset insomnia anyday. The first couple weeks I used a sleep window and stimulus control getting out of bed which I think helped. I was falling asleep on sofa but when I went to bed the awarness of not sleeping aroused me up so i got up sat downstairs for 20 mins and reset. I'm far from out the woods but I'm definitely improving. It's still in my thoughts alot but not as bad as it used to be. I think being willing to experience it and not react in a negative way also helps. Easier said than done when you are sleep deprived and anxious as hell. Since Christmas I probably turned to a 7.5 mirt once a week on a tough night but most nights I use nothing.

    • @jenniferlee9029
      @jenniferlee9029 7 місяців тому

      @@danh2310 oh can you use it on a as needed basis? I have mirtazapine too and i always wondered if i could use it as needed instead of every day? Thanks 🙂

    • @danh2310
      @danh2310 7 місяців тому

      @jenniferlee9029 only at 7.5 or less u can use as an when

    • @danh2310
      @danh2310 7 місяців тому

      @jenniferlee9029 really it's not ideal using now and then. How's your nights looking?

  • @Joeyaphotographer
    @Joeyaphotographer Рік тому +3

    Thanks I’ve been struggling with sleeping for a week and I’m terrified this is the beginning of the end. I am sleeping but not well at all and it’s literally all I can think about. I find eating difficylt and I’m so scared. However, trying this the last few days did help abit. What I fear most is the exhaustion the next day, and I’m dreading the night I suddenly don’t sleep at all. Do I feel more exhausted becayee I think I am ?

  • @user-is7ly9oo2p
    @user-is7ly9oo2p Рік тому +4

    Great video. We always afraid of facing the fear. I want to face the fear but thoughts come to mind the if I will get 3or4 sleepless night then will i cope up

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +3

      That fear can feel so powerful, right? It's something that's being generated by your mind as it does its job of looking out for you and you always get to choose how to respond to it.

    • @user-is7ly9oo2p
      @user-is7ly9oo2p Рік тому +1

      What should I do Martin. Make things happen

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +1

      @@user-is7ly9oo2p If you think my approach might be helpful for you, you may want to consider my six-week online course - you can work through it alone, or with email access to me for any questions/individualized coaching. All the details can be found at insomniacoach.com. If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at: hello@insomniacoach.com

  • @horizontal120
    @horizontal120 Рік тому +2

    the cure .. just say IT IS WHAT IT IS ... got it ...

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +2

      Some people might mistake "it is what it is" for giving up. I think it's about acknowledging what we cannot control (so we can move away from a struggle that can make things even more difficult) and committing to things we can control (so we can move toward the life we want to live and do things that matter even when difficult stuff is present).

  • @mariadanezis5333
    @mariadanezis5333 Рік тому +3

    I feel the same way. It feels like I have lost the ability to sleep.

    • @priyankasarkar1084
      @priyankasarkar1084 4 місяці тому

      Are you sleeping now? Please reply, I'm facing insomnia so badly ...

    • @rishabhchakravarti7287
      @rishabhchakravarti7287 4 місяці тому

      ​@@priyankasarkar1084Hey Priyanka how is your sleep now ?

    • @priyankasarkar1084
      @priyankasarkar1084 3 місяці тому

      I'm diing better now but not cured. ​@@rishabhchakravarti7287

    • @priyankasarkar1084
      @priyankasarkar1084 2 місяці тому

      Not recovered yet but little better now​@@rishabhchakravarti7287

  • @javixavalier4456
    @javixavalier4456 Рік тому +2

    Hey Martin is it safe to say that no matter what disease one may have that may interfere with sleep, (except for fatal insomnia) one will always have the ability to sleep?

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +2

      I would say so! As for "fatal insomnia" that's so rare it's virtually non-existent. It's a genetic neurological disease that has been described in the medical literature in about 24 people (out of a world population of almost 8 billion people).

  • @amandabayley2249
    @amandabayley2249 Рік тому +1

    What happens when absolutely nothing works?

    • @danh2310
      @danh2310 9 місяців тому

      The answer is in your attitude. You thinking nothing will work then it won't.

  • @LouellaMagtajas
    @LouellaMagtajas Рік тому

    Did Maria have withdrawal from the medication?

  • @mariadanezis5333
    @mariadanezis5333 Рік тому +2

    Can you get insomnia from chemical in your brain being off?

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +2

      Insomnia can be triggered by any number of things. If it sticks around long after the initial trigger is no longer present or relevant, or if there's no obvious or diagnosed cause then it's usually down to a change in our approach to sleep - the more we try to make sleep happen, the more difficult it can become.

  • @LouellaMagtajas
    @LouellaMagtajas Рік тому

    How did Maria get off the medications? did she slowly taper or stopped cold turkey?

    • @mariak7846
      @mariak7846 8 місяців тому

      I stopped cold turkey as i came to the point where i was terrified with the detrimental impact of sleeping pills on my mental Health - i felt depressed morning after taking them

  • @wednesdayschild3627
    @wednesdayschild3627 Рік тому

    I keep waking up with gas and hotflashes. I am demoralized. I am looking at foods that might be causing gas.

    • @garbagekid09
      @garbagekid09 11 місяців тому

      I've learned it's important to treat and heal the digestive organs, avoid foods that trigger us. More veggies and avoid eating after 7pm. Eat light dinners.

  • @alolaez9231
    @alolaez9231 2 місяці тому

  • @xantripto7344
    @xantripto7344 8 місяців тому

    3months ago I’m suffering from anixety and they results Me insomnia I don’t know what can I do

    • @jacob88166
      @jacob88166 4 місяці тому

      How are you doing now ?

  • @lele-jc8zn
    @lele-jc8zn Рік тому

    does anyone know whcih video she is talking about where he talks about nothing can happen to you if you don‘t sleep? :)

    • @InsomniaCoach
      @InsomniaCoach  Рік тому +1

      I believe Maria was referring to this video where I talk about how we never lose the ability to sleep: ua-cam.com/video/88YtI4WeNsQ/v-deo.html