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2nd attempt at 'off to dreamland'.

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bigsister | 13:04 Thu 29th Jun 2006 | Body & Soul
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Can someone please please tell me how not to constantly dream at night, so that I wake up exhausted. I'm always so busy in them, dashing here and there, looking for this or that. I often have a dream about being in a lift that travels sideways, not up and down, what does that mean?? Lots of nightmares too. Thanx in advance.
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I was once told that if you want to remember your dreams you should go to sleep reciting 'I want to remember my dreams,' which seemed to work, perhaps reciting, 'I do not want to remember my dreams' might help. You will dream regardless but at least they might not disturb you then.

Also, if you're rushing around a lot during the day, your dreams might be reflecting that so maybe you could take some time in the day to relax if that's what's happening.

Dreaming about going up and down, falling etc... is usually to do with your blood pressure dropping when you fall asleep or something but I'm not sur what sideways is. Perhaps a feeling of always moving but not gettng anywhere?
Never tried this but I was told once that as you are getting into bed/ going to sleep just think through your day from the moment you got up to the moment you got into bed and this should relax you and give you a good night's rest.
Try and clear your brain of any stimulation for the hour before you get into bed, i.e. no watching TV in bed or for an hour before you go. Also, no reading of heavy thrillers before switching off the bedside lamp !

Spend a few minutes lying flat on the floor trying to let your body and mind totally relax, and do a few gentle stretching exercises. If you get into bed with tense muscles that will reflect on your nervous system and your body and brain will be less likely to relax and sink into uncomplicated unconsciousness.
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Thanks everyone. Will give it a try, although I don't know about lying on the floor, it would take a crane to get me up.
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