Overthinking at Night? Here's How to Finally Switch Off
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This isn't a sleep anxiety problem. Your nervous system is still at work.
Most solutions for overthinking at night start in the mind. Journal. Meditate. Count your breaths. And if you're still here, still awake, it's not because you're bad at switching off. It's because the signal keeping you wired isn't coming from your thoughts. It's coming from deeper than that.
In this episode, we look at why racing thoughts at night are your nervous system doing exactly what it was designed to do — and the one biological shift that finally tells it the day is over.
No prior experience needed. No special tools. Just somewhere quiet and about ten minutes.
What you'll find here:
— Why anxiety at night isn't a flaw. It's a signal.
— The biology of what keeps you wired long after the day ends.
— A somatic practice to help your nervous system finally let go.
If you want to go further, I've put together a free 3-Day Reset
— three short audio practices that work with the same mechanism.
Yours to download, yours to keep. Three audio practices.
Each one designed to move your nervous system from the state it's been running in, to the state it was built to return to. The practices build on each other across three days.
By day three, most people notice something they haven't felt in a long time: the difference between exhausted and actually still.
Sign up here.
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No upsell on day two.
Just three audios and a starting point.
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