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Why Trying Harder to Sleep Makes It Worse

16 min · 9. juni 2026
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You're exhausted. You've been lying in bed for an hour. And somehow… the harder you try to sleep… the more awake you become. Sound familiar? In this episode of The Sleep Blueprint, Brandon Giegling breaks down one of the most frustrating sleep problems people experience: 👉 Why trying harder to sleep is often the exact thing keeping you awake. You'll learn: • Why "sleep math" at 2AM secretly makes insomnia worse • What happens in your brain when sleep starts feeling urgent • Why your bed can accidentally become associated with stress and pressure • The surprising reason you sometimes fall asleep faster on the couch than in bed • What actually helps calm your nervous system and make sleep easier If you've ever stared at the ceiling wondering, "Why can't I just sleep?" — this episode is for you. Because sleep isn't something you force. It's something your brain allows. And once you understand why the harder you try… the worse it gets… everything starts making a lot more sense. 🎧 New to The Sleep Blueprint? Follow the podcast so you don't miss what's coming next.

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