How I Taught Myself to Fall Asleep Within 10 Minutes Without Drugs

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Dreams, Health
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Author: Steward Tagart ISBN: 9781301293827
Publisher: Steward Tagart Publication: September 10, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Steward Tagart
ISBN: 9781301293827
Publisher: Steward Tagart
Publication: September 10, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This tossing, and thinking and conscience reviewing of the day’s events happens most nights when you should be asleep and you’re tired of it. But, not tired enough to fall asleep.

At some point you pass out but your sleep is interrupted by noise and you can’t go back to sleep again.

How was that? Does that sound like you?

I was 19 when I developed this sleep program. Before then, I was a chronic insomniac. It took me one to two weeks of practice, which consisted of going through the steps I'm about to layout, every night, until my mind got it. Since then, over 16 years now, I have been able to fall asleep within 10 minutes, nearly anytime of the day, anywhere I choose.

My system is not perfect. I've had about 42 nights of sleeplessness over the 16 years. But 42 nights of difficult sleep out of 4745 easy nights of rest is a pretty good record. And yes, I’ve kept count.
I
've gotten better over the years. Today, I'm usually asleep within two minutes. If I find myself struggling, say five minutes after I've laid down to sleep and haven't passed out, then I start the program, from the beginning, and before I know it I’m asleep.
I wrote this book because this system works for me and I believe that it can work for you too.

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This tossing, and thinking and conscience reviewing of the day’s events happens most nights when you should be asleep and you’re tired of it. But, not tired enough to fall asleep.

At some point you pass out but your sleep is interrupted by noise and you can’t go back to sleep again.

How was that? Does that sound like you?

I was 19 when I developed this sleep program. Before then, I was a chronic insomniac. It took me one to two weeks of practice, which consisted of going through the steps I'm about to layout, every night, until my mind got it. Since then, over 16 years now, I have been able to fall asleep within 10 minutes, nearly anytime of the day, anywhere I choose.

My system is not perfect. I've had about 42 nights of sleeplessness over the 16 years. But 42 nights of difficult sleep out of 4745 easy nights of rest is a pretty good record. And yes, I’ve kept count.
I
've gotten better over the years. Today, I'm usually asleep within two minutes. If I find myself struggling, say five minutes after I've laid down to sleep and haven't passed out, then I start the program, from the beginning, and before I know it I’m asleep.
I wrote this book because this system works for me and I believe that it can work for you too.

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