• Coelacanth@feddit.nu
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    6 months ago

    I think so? I especially wish I could do it at night, it’s so hard to fall asleep when your brain refuses to turn off. I am so envious of people who can just shut their eyes and have no thoughts and fall asleep in a couple of minutes.

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      6 months ago

      I’ve noticed that when I can fall asleep, the mind keeps working on its’ own but I slowly stop paying attention to it, like it’s talking in the background and I’m zoning out. I start by gently focusing on my exhales.

      Then suddenly the mind will take me on a trip, without me even realizing it. I’m asleep.

      Some nights, I do “count sheep”, but with lists, like:
      “Five world capitals that start with the letter B”, or
      “Twenty movies with Robert De Niro”

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, that’s pretty much my experience, except it only gets harder to actually drift off the older I get.

        Some nights, I do “count sheep”, but with lists…

        I’ve tried lots of “counting sheep” variations, but most are too boring for my ADHD brain to be able to maintain for longer than a minute. It’s really hard to find something I’m interested in enough to be able to focus on, but not so much that thinking about it actually keeps me awake.

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      5 months ago

      What helps me is leaving on a show I’ve seen before. Something you enjoy but not something that surprises you. X-Files, Classic Twilight Zone, House works for me.