Deep dive into insomnia recovery with Coach Daniel Erichsen

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • In this talk, Coach Daniel from The Sleep Coach School and I explore some of the trickiest topics that arise during insomnia recovery. Why do we feel like we get everything rationally but emotionally we are still "not there"? What can help overcome this? How does the learning process happen? What facilitates the journey and what slows it down? Had Daniel himself experienced insomnia? Watch to learn more!
    00:00 Intro
    01:03 Daniel's projects
    05:35 History of his teachings
    22:07 Fixation on numbers
    24:14 Have Daniel ever had insomnia himself?
    36:07 Power of awareness
    38:35 Rational vs. Emotional understanding
    51:20 Learning process, ups and downs
    1:13:00 Layers and Tokens
    1:20:10 Fear of fear
    1:22:36 Medications
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    Playlist for beginners: • ⭐️ Start here: insomni...
    My recovery story and timeline: • 🙋‍♀️ My insomnia recov...
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    DISCLAIMER: Not medical or psychotherapy advice. Everything on this channel represents personal opinion and experience and is provided for informational purposes only. The author is not a medical doctor, psychotherapist or any other licensed professional. Any information on this channel does not constitute or substitute medical, psychotherapy, counselling or any other professional advice and treatment. It is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose any medical or psychological condition or disorder. Always seek professional licensed help if you have any health concerns.

Komentáře • 37

  • @GenieB94530
    @GenieB94530 Před 7 měsíci +5

    The both of you gave me so much insight! I have watched twice and will refer back to it for sure. The idea of how personality types may affect the journey makes so much sense. I am self critical and put myself down in all areas of my life including insomnia. I also have a fear of fear. I have so many layers of struggle around sleep! I will be dreaming and then suddenly wake up realizing I fell asleep. You have described where I am in my insomnia journey! Thank you so much for this discussion!

  • @rebeccagalavan4036
    @rebeccagalavan4036 Před 7 měsíci +5

    You both are so amazing. I’m in the program and it’s really helped me mentally.

  • @Veronika-zy1to
    @Veronika-zy1to Před 7 měsíci +2

    What a talk! When briliant minds get together

  • @michellechang2538
    @michellechang2538 Před 7 měsíci

    It’s so nice to have Daniel on to talk about the insomnia subject, thank you Alina, it’s a great discussion and wonderful conversation !

  • @josipadicakroguljic3227
    @josipadicakroguljic3227 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for this video. ❤

  • @Illchangeitlaterok
    @Illchangeitlaterok Před 6 měsíci

    Would like to thank you for being "there" while i needed more knowledge. Thank you.

  • @maxiscece
    @maxiscece Před 7 měsíci +1

    we are all normal sleepers before sleepless nights went on a bit too long . And what we did was go back to sleep and did not happen …… we all just want to go back to as before .

    • @sassysasha9127
      @sassysasha9127 Před 7 měsíci

      I’m crying to thir comment because I just had it for a week and my head hurtss

  • @vassybaby16
    @vassybaby16 Před 4 měsíci

    I realized for me it was my anxiety. After taking benzos to sleep I would sleep normal again. I have to allow the anxiety to be there for this to go away which is hard when it feels so awful mentally and physically

  • @philoza1000
    @philoza1000 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ninth week of change. I have a long history of insomnia and waking after just three hours sleep. The last thing I want is to take up my prescription for sleep medication. I need some words of encouragement, please, im coming to the end of my tether. .

    • @irishgirl1753
      @irishgirl1753 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not being mean but I would love 3 hours without med 🤗

  • @guylainelamoureux
    @guylainelamoureux Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderful conversation. Thank you Daniel and Alina. Daniel’s comprehension of insomnia is impressive even though he did not really go through the struggle. Thank you for asking Daniel about this. I find that both of you are brilliant and I really appreciate your work. Thank you from 🇨🇦.

  • @kelseymartens5417
    @kelseymartens5417 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Alina, this was so good and helpful. I'll probably listen again as there were so many insights lol.
    I do have a question about coffee. I've always believed no coffee after lunch. My experience is usually I would not sleep at all or sometimes not until like 3am. But with insomnia having so many sleepless nights you get very tired, and coffee later in the day or evening would be great lol. Do you have any advice on coffee and insomnia? How late to have it without effecting sleep, etc?

    • @FearlessSleep
      @FearlessSleep  Před 7 měsíci

      Great question! I love coffee myself and was also avoiding it for a while when started having insomnia. I stopped avoiding that after I realized that I slept terribly even without drinking, so I might as well enjoy it :)
      And while coffee has energizing properties for sure, it can't keep us awake the whole night, especially if we drunk it during the day. Also, it's not coffee that makes us feel very scared, but (!) our thoughts and beliefs around coffee (like "coffee is really bad for people") are more likely to make us anxious rather than coffee itself, if that makes sense.
      I would say approaching it with common sense and based on our current needs is all that we need to keep in mind. Meaning that when it's 10pm, I probably wouldn't drink double espresso (although in some countries people do that), but sometimes I would have a cup of cappuccino at around 4-5pm when I feel like it without it impacting my sleep in any noticeable way.
      When I have too much coffee (but I really need to drink a lot to feel that) I would find myself energized even in the evening, but that feels differently than hyperarousal we have during insomnia. This effect wears off with time, allowing sleep to come.
      So all in all, I don't think that coffee is our enemy during insomnia, and when approaching it with common sense, it becomes a non-factor.

  • @user-iy5vu7fl3e
    @user-iy5vu7fl3e Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Coach Alina and Daniel thank you for wonderful insight. May i ask this question: is it normal for some people for being too emotional?

  • @janetyson-ly4rv
    @janetyson-ly4rv Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderful and very helpful talk. Thank you both. One of the main pointers/teachings that jumped out for me was Fear of Fear. Recently I had a couple of weeks of less struggle & sleeping better followed by a period of difficult nights with little sleep interspersed with a few nights of good sleep. I realize that my hyperarousal increases and I have increased anxiety and fear and I am very fearful that my recovery journey is being sabotaged because of fear and anxiety . It is good to hear that anxiety/fear are not purely incompatible with sleep. A part of me wants to accept this and another part brings up doubt, perhaps because I have experienced this for a long time on and off! I understand that we do not have to get rid of fear to recover and that there is nothing wrong. Can you clarify what you mean about going with the fear - is it being willing to experience it? Also is this learning to feel safe? Thank you

    • @FearlessSleep
      @FearlessSleep  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Willing to experience the fear, yes. But willing doesn't mean liking or preferring fear. We can allow something without necessarily enjoying it. Sometimes all our brain wants is to be understood and when we actively fight with the fear, we get more resistance from the brain. But when we approach it with understanding and compassion, the inner friction starts to dissolve and things get easier.

    • @janetyson-ly4rv
      @janetyson-ly4rv Před 7 měsíci

      @@FearlessSleep Thank you Alina. I am sure that your teachings are benefitting so many people going through this painful insomnia journey. You are what Buddhists call a bodhisattva🙏

  • @marilocaoli
    @marilocaoli Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Daniel and Alina, I have a question and would love if you could answer.
    About sleep efforts, what to do when eliminating sleep efforts become and effort itself? And how to notice that?
    Thank you so much

  • @evadevries-iw9wl
    @evadevries-iw9wl Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Alina and Daniel, for these videos you share with us. I have been struggling with a severe form of Insomnia for about 2 years and your videos give me a lot of recognition and confidence and helped me through some stages of insomnia. Now I actually have a question about my current process that I can't find anything about anywhere on the internet or with coaches (I haven't recovered from insomnia yet unfortunately, it keeps taking new forms). So I thought I'd ask you this question anyway. Meanwhile, I don't sleep at all, but I also don't feel anxiety (which I felt before). I lie at rest all night but I don't fall asleep. I am so incredibly exhausted that I don't get to feelings of anxiety. There is complete exhaustion so I can't help but rest, but my consciousness remains on, so I don't "fall asleep". Do you have any experience with this? And what to do about this? I have been unable to work for 2 years because I am too exhausted during the day. Thanks a lot in advance! Love, Eva

    • @user-zq4dj9ph3k
      @user-zq4dj9ph3k Před 4 měsíci

      How has your insomnia been? I would like to know the answer to your above question too

    • @evadevries-iw9wl
      @evadevries-iw9wl Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@user-zq4dj9ph3k do you have the same experience? I don't understand this process. Before I had many ups and downs. But I could always feel that anxiety was the reason why I was still awake. So to fully accept and embrace this feelings I had periods where I slept ok. Not a lot, but I didn't care that much anymore. Now I still didn't care in the beginning. But I noticed I dont fall a sleep at all, while I have no signs of fear in my body. How is your process?

    • @sousousousou940
      @sousousousou940 Před 2 měsíci

      its maybe because of your hormones do the analyse

  • @Halbaba158
    @Halbaba158 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a question. I take a long time to fall asleep and have a difficulty to stay at sleep. My sleep circle is falling sleep- waking up many times along night. As far as ı understand, ı wake up because of need of turning. I wonder that ı need to turn why ı feel quite uncomfortable comparing to other people or can not fall asleep enough deep.

  • @alankeni
    @alankeni Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’m back at struggling with insomnia after almost 5 years of sleeping really well 😭 I feel scared and hopeless, any suggestions? 🙏🏼

    • @juansebastianpenadelgado1706
      @juansebastianpenadelgado1706 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Turn to Jesus. Our insomnia stems from anxiety; we worry too much about things that are out of our control. Let go and trust God.

    • @danh2310
      @danh2310 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You've beaten it before it will go again

  • @christinalockington8222
    @christinalockington8222 Před 6 měsíci

    I wonder if part of recovrry is going thriugh periods of wanting to just sleep and having no issues sleeping after many monyhs of insomnia and then sleep disruption. I have these nights now of just crashing and dreaming and waking up tired and exhausted all day. I end up getting head aches and migraines... Is this part of recovery or catching ip on sleep? I wake up anxious and drowsy everyday. Pls help?

    • @vassybaby16
      @vassybaby16 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It’s anxiety. The insomnia is only a symptom. Our nerves are sensitized and the more we struggle the worse it gets. I am learning how to accept in order for this to go away. It’s a simple solution but incredibly difficult to do

  • @giovannicerri7016
    @giovannicerri7016 Před 7 měsíci

    Ime the same

  • @irishgirl1753
    @irishgirl1753 Před 7 měsíci

    Anyone else on lunesta I know how dangerous it is but I need sleep I’ll bet if there was a placebo blue pill as the brain is powerful

  • @user-iy5vu7fl3e
    @user-iy5vu7fl3e Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Coach Alina and Daniel thank you very much for your wonderful insights. May i ask this question: is it normal for some people for being too emotional?

    • @FearlessSleep
      @FearlessSleep  Před 6 měsíci

      It’s an emotional journey for sure ❤️ sadness, anger, impatience, frustration are really normal

    • @user-iy5vu7fl3e
      @user-iy5vu7fl3e Před 6 měsíci

      @@FearlessSleep thank you very much coach❣️. I read a lot of your letter and i understand everything. Really appreciated 😊