Anxiety and sleep disorders are often caused by genetic or psychological factors. If most members of your family have the problem, chances are high that you will have anxiety too.
As a rule, the stream of thoughts before going to bed arises from the feeling of "the day is incomplete."
Anxious thoughts can keep you awake all night, and in the morning a person will feel overwhelmed and not get enough sleep. Because of this, sleep can be constantly associated with something not very good or pleasant.
Sleepless nights don't go unnoticed. They lead to health problems, a decrease in concentration at school or work, a decrease in immunity, and a depressed mood.
Understand the source of your bedtime anxiety and find a way to fix it on your own or with the help of a professional.
Here are some ways to reduce anxiety quickly:
These practical tips can help reduce anxiety levels and improve sleep quality.