Your books are amazing and insightful. I left a lengthy review on Amazon as "Edward W" under the Set It and Forget It book so I didn't want to reiterate all here under the comments section on RUclips. Your other book This is Natto is also excellent. These two books changed my life! Thanks so much. 👍
@@thesleepcoachschool8192 Daniel, you don't know how many times while reading your book I said to myself, "that's me", "that's what I do", "that's describes me", "that's exactly what I'm going through", "that's my situation"; over and over again. It almost felt like the book was written just for me. Because of that connection to what I was reading in Set It and Forget It, I knew with absolute confidence that I was going to get better with understanding I'll likely run into road blocks or set backs at times; I'm just staying the course. Everything else I did prior for sleep effort (things I described in my Amazon review), there never was that confidence, only wishful hope that it helps. I'm in the "foothold" phase at this time and expect to be eventually in recovery. It really came down to 2 key fundamentals once I understood how sleep works: less time in bed with a consistent wake-up time and doing enjoyable things during the day and also in the evening right up to when I get sleepy. Again, thank you so much!
Hi daniel, I have made big strides in managing insomnia with similar principles as your program. However, i recently went on a challenging trip and had a severe relapse. When travelling there are many challenges as it's more difficult to apply some of the coping tools that have helped me so much. Namely, sleeping in a small hotel room and there is no place other than the bed to relax on if I'm feeling anxious (going to my couch normally helps me befriend wakefulness). I would love if you made a video about this topic.
Hi Daniel! So I feel like I’m starting to let go of sleep and just living my life. But one thing that keeps gnawing at me when I go to bed is trying to get myself as comfortable as possible. I find myself thinking “all I have to do is comfortable and then just chill.” But I never get comfortable. I move around all night trying to find the “right” sleeping position. Do you have any advice on this?
Hi! I’m so very glad things are getting easier and you know, this sounds like what we call a final hurdle. Check insomnia insight 421, hope it will help!!
Hi Daniel! I feel as though I've obsessively watched so many videos for my education but can see it as becoming an indirect habit and getting confused as to my direction towards sleep recovery - is there anyway to approach this? thank you so much
Hi! This is a very common question I get, and I would say that when it no longer feels nice, then it can be helpful to do something else. When it feels uplifting and nice, and we are learning, then that’s a different story, but when it feels like we’re trying avoiding anxiety, then it can be helpful to do something different.
Hi, I have seen this video, thanks for replying! I am at my wits end and have been struggling with sleepless nights(only very light hypersleep) for the since May of this year. Have been facing severe gut issues, heart palpitations, etc though the initial stressors are gone. I have watched a lot of your videos and have been following your channel but some how am not able to fully embrace wakefulness yet. I feel miserable and exhausted and am working remotely from home, but really hope it will get better soon. Do you have any other podcast links or advice? Any reply would be appreciated, thank you so much
I have found particularly 9pm sleep aim is healthy as your body is naturally in some kind of calm phases insomnia anxiety has phases so best to get to bed early to relax. If then hours pass and you don’t I get it get up and go easy enjoy the time. Come back when your tired
Anyone ever notice a roundabout symptom replacement between insomnia, anxiety, and pain? Meaning, when one becomes more accepted and fades, another one takes its place?
I cried, listening to how Emma used to feel during her ensomnia episodes. It is nice not to feel so alone. Thank you so much!
Your books are amazing and insightful. I left a lengthy review on Amazon as "Edward W" under the Set It and Forget It book so I didn't want to reiterate all here under the comments section on RUclips. Your other book This is Natto is also excellent. These two books changed my life! Thanks so much. 👍
I saw it and it was an AMAZING review 🙏🙏!!! I immediately hit the “helpful”button, and I hope this will go up to the top! Shoutout to you Monday 😊🤗
@@thesleepcoachschool8192 Daniel, you don't know how many times while reading your book I said to myself, "that's me", "that's what I do", "that's describes me", "that's exactly what I'm going through", "that's my situation"; over and over again. It almost felt like the book was written just for me. Because of that connection to what I was reading in Set It and Forget It, I knew with absolute confidence that I was going to get better with understanding I'll likely run into road blocks or set backs at times; I'm just staying the course. Everything else I did prior for sleep effort (things I described in my Amazon review), there never was that confidence, only wishful hope that it helps. I'm in the "foothold" phase at this time and expect to be eventually in recovery. It really came down to 2 key fundamentals once I understood how sleep works: less time in bed with a consistent wake-up time and doing enjoyable things during the day and also in the evening right up to when I get sleepy. Again, thank you so much!
Hi daniel, I have made big strides in managing insomnia with similar principles as your program. However, i recently went on a challenging trip and had a severe relapse. When travelling there are many challenges as it's more difficult to apply some of the coping tools that have helped me so much. Namely, sleeping in a small hotel room and there is no place other than the bed to relax on if I'm feeling anxious (going to my couch normally helps me befriend wakefulness). I would love if you made a video about this topic.
Hi Michelle, I’m really glad things have gotten easier and check episodes 512 and 426 which are on this topic .
Hi Daniel! So I feel like I’m starting to let go of sleep and just living my life. But one thing that keeps gnawing at me when I go to bed is trying to get myself as comfortable as possible. I find myself thinking “all I have to do is comfortable and then just chill.” But I never get comfortable. I move around all night trying to find the “right” sleeping position. Do you have any advice on this?
Hi! I’m so very glad things are getting easier and you know, this sounds like what we call a final hurdle. Check insomnia insight 421, hope it will help!!
Hi Daniel! I feel as though I've obsessively watched so many videos for my education but can see it as becoming an indirect habit and getting confused as to my direction towards sleep recovery - is there anyway to approach this? thank you so much
Hi! This is a very common question I get, and I would say that when it no longer feels nice, then it can be helpful to do something else. When it feels uplifting and nice, and we are learning, then that’s a different story, but when it feels like we’re trying avoiding anxiety, then it can be helpful to do something different.
Beautiful to see❤
Emma, did you experience any gut issues, heart pain, stomach pain or anything at that time?
In case Emma doesn’t reply, here’s an episode that may help:
ruclips.net/video/SRyhq0tzn70/видео.htmlsi=cPhkzZMmSOqb1QXM
Hi, I have seen this video, thanks for replying! I am at my wits end and have been struggling with sleepless nights(only very light hypersleep) for the since May of this year. Have been facing severe gut issues, heart palpitations, etc though the initial stressors are gone. I have watched a lot of your videos and have been following your channel but some how am not able to fully embrace wakefulness yet. I feel miserable and exhausted and am working remotely from home, but really hope it will get better soon. Do you have any other podcast links or advice? Any reply would be appreciated, thank you so much
@aditideshpande5603 anytime, hang in there. Tomorrow we will have a really powerful episode with Cory, hope it will help
I have found particularly 9pm sleep aim is healthy as your body is naturally in some kind of calm phases insomnia anxiety has phases so best to get to bed early to relax. If then hours pass and you don’t I get it get up and go easy enjoy the time. Come back when your tired
"If five horus is enough for Obama, it's enough for me." My new life mantra!
Hi Daniel! I relate so much to Emma. Is she a sleep coach. Would love to speak with her. I am a Therpaist as well and still in the struggle.
Hi! I’m so glad this resonated and yes, she’s coaching now and you can find their contact info in the description. Hang in there and be in touch
Great, thank you Daniel !
Anyone ever notice a roundabout symptom replacement between insomnia, anxiety, and pain? Meaning, when one becomes more accepted and fades, another one takes its place?
If I’m not in bed by 9 I panic like 9.30 latest.
I hear Sharan, seeing this can be an invitation for courage, as well as kindness