• Caring Less How You Sleep at Night
    Nov 2 2024

    One of the secrets to sleeping well again is learning to care less about how you sleep at night.

    While this might sound odd, it works because a calm, less stressed mind helps your body feel more relaxed, making it easier to fall asleep.

    When you worry less about sleep, your nervous system relaxes, allowing you to be in a better state for sleep.

    Learning to be okay with some nights of poor sleep can help you stick to healthy sleep habits and improve your sleep over time.

    Are you ready to finally live a life free of insomnia by Saturday, January 25th, 2025?

    Because that’s how long it usually takes (eight to twelve weeks) to recover with our tailor-made End Insomnia Program.

    Book a demo with me today if you are committed to ending insomnia for good (guaranteed) while doing it 100% naturally.

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    7 mins
  • How to Wind Down Before Bed
    Oct 26 2024

    Getting ready for bed is an important part of getting your normal sleep back.

    Wind down and relax about 45–60 minutes before your sleep window (the time you set aside for sleep).

    This helps your body and mind shift from a busy day to a more restful state, which can support better sleep over time.

    Are you ready to finally live a life free of insomnia by Saturday, January 18th, 2025?

    Because that’s how long it usually takes (eight to twelve weeks) to recover with our tailor-made End Insomnia Program.

    Book a demo with me today if you are committed to ending insomnia for good (guaranteed) while doing it 100% naturally.

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    4 mins
  • How to Fall Asleep Quick and Easy
    Oct 19 2024

    One of the best ways to start falling asleep quickly and easily again is by boosting your body’s natural ability to help you fall asleep.

    This involves two key parts: your sleep drive and your circadian rhythm.

    Using a “sleep window” can help both systems work together to give you better sleep.

    A sleep window is the time you set aside each night to go to bed and get up in the morning.

    It helps create structure and builds your body’s natural sleep rhythm.

    This method isn’t about forcing sleep but instead setting the stage for your body to naturally fall asleep over time.

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    Are you ready to finally live a life free of insomnia by Saturday, January 11th, 2025?

    Because that’s how long it usually takes (eight to twelve weeks) to recover with our tailor-made End Insomnia Program.

    Book a demo with me today if you are committed to ending insomnia for good (guaranteed) while doing it 100% naturally.

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    6 mins
  • Will Insomnia Do Something Bad to Me? How Long Until I Recover?
    Oct 12 2024

    You don’t develop insomnia after just one sleepless night.

    Insomnia builds up over time because of things like stress, anxiety, and bad sleeping habits.

    When you’re anxious about not sleeping, it’s harder to fall asleep, which keeps the cycle going.

    Since insomnia takes time to develop, it also takes time to fix.

    There’s no magic overnight solution to ending insomnia for good.

    Getting back to normal sleep takes patience and practice.

    You’ll need to learn to handle the uncomfortable feelings that come with insomnia and understand that it may take time to see real improvements.

    Are you ready to finally live a life free of insomnia by Sunday, January 12th, 2025?

    Because that’s how long it usually takes (eight to twelve weeks) to recover using the End Insomnia System.

    Book a demo with me today if you are committed to ending insomnia for good (guaranteed) while doing it 100% naturally.

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    6 mins
  • The “Gold Standard” for Insomnia
    Oct 5 2024

    You’ve probably tried or thought about trying Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-i).

    CBT-i is often considered the “best” way to treat insomnia, the “Gold Standard,” and research shows it works for some people.

    But for others (most), it doesn’t solve the problem or provide a lasting solution.

    Let’s explore why CBT-i might not work for everyone and how the End Insomnia System offers a different approach.

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    If you still experience insomnia and are ready to end it for good (guaranteed) in 8 to 12 weeks following the End Insomnia System while doing it 100% naturally, book a demo today to see if we can help.

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    7 mins
  • To Sleep Normally Again, Stop Doing These Things
    Sep 28 2024

    Let’s talk about why some things you’ve tried to help you sleep, like sleeping pills, bedtime routines, and calming exercises, haven’t worked.

    You might be surprised to learn that trying hard to fall asleep often makes it harder.

    We’ll look at why that happens and discuss how to better manage your insomnia.

    If you still experience insomnia and are ready to end it for good, guaranteed, in 8 to 12 weeks following the End Insomnia System (while also doing it 100% naturally), book a demo today to see if we can help.

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    5 mins
  • The Only Two Forces That Control Your Sleep (Nothing Else Ever Will)
    Sep 21 2024

    Only two things control sleep.

    Inside the End Insomnia System, we call them the sleep-starting force and the sleep-stopping force.

    The Force That Helps You Sleep

    The sleep-starting force makes you feel sleepy and ready for bed.

    It’s made up of two essential systems in your body: your sleep drive and your circadian rhythm.

    The Force That Stops Sleep

    If the sleep-starting force is supposed to make sleep easy, why do some people have trouble sleeping?

    The answer lies in what we call the “sleep-stopping force.”

    The sleep-stopping force consists of anxiety and stress, which keep your body alert even when your sleep drive is strong.

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    If you still experience insomnia and are ready to end it for good in less than 12 weeks following the End Insomnia System (while doing it 100% naturally), book a demo today to see if we can help.

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    5 mins
  • Reversing the Factors That Maintain Insomnia
    Sep 14 2024

    Insomnia is a vicious cycle.

    Worrying about sleep makes it hard to sleep, and not sleeping makes you worry even more. A Stanford study recently confirmed this.

    This worry can lead you to do things that make sleeping more challenging.

    After a while, your body might learn to be wide awake at bedtime, even if you’re not trying to be.

    This is called “conditioned hyperarousal.”

    If you still experience insomnia and are ready to end it for good in less than 12 weeks following the End Insomnia System (while doing it 100% naturally), book a demo today to see if we can help.

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    5 mins