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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 5 MIN

The 6-Second Practice That Calms Your Nervous System

from Former Insomniac by End Insomnia

What if one of the most effective things you could do for your sleep takes about six seconds and involves saying a single sentence to yourself?It sounds too simple. But there's real science behind it. When you offer yourself a caring phrase during a moment of suffering, it creates a measurable shift in your nervous system. Threat activity quiets down. Rumination loosens. Your body begins to move out of fight-or-flight and toward rest.Here's how to try it.The practiceBring to mind something that's been causing you pain. It could be your sleep, or anything else that feels heavy right now. Don't just think about it abstractly. Try to feel where it lives in your body. Maybe it's tightness in your chest, a knot in your stomach, a dull heaviness behind your eyes, or a kind of emotional fatigue that's hard to locate but impossible to ignore.Once you've found it, keep your attention there. And then, quietly, say one of these phrases to yourself:"I'm here for you. I see how much you're hurting right now.""This is really hard. May I be gentle with myself.""May I treat myself with the same kindness I'd offer someone I love."That's it. You're not trying to fix anything. You're not talking yourself out of the pain. You're simply acknowledging what's there and meeting it with warmth instead of judgment.What this does, over time, is remarkable. Rather than fighting your emotional pain or beating yourself up for feeling it, you create a softening. You become someone who can sit with difficulty without making it worse. And that capacity, the ability to be with discomfort instead of against it, is one of the most powerful things you can develop for your sleep.Why is this especially hard for high achieversIf you're someone who has always pushed yourself, who takes pride in discipline and strength, self-compassion can feel like the opposite of everything that made you successful. It can feel like weakness. Like giving up. Like making excuses.Many people with insomnia carry a deep shame about it. They see it as a failure, proof that they can't handle something that everyone else manages effortlessly. And when they try all the "right" things and still can't sleep, the shame gets louder.Here's the truth: insomnia has nothing to do with how strong or capable you are. Some of the most driven, high-functioning people in the world struggle with it. The very qualities that make you successful, the vigilance, the high standards, the refusal to let things slide, can also make your nervous system very good at staying on alert.Self-compassion isn't about abandoning those qualities. It's about recognizing that the same intensity you bring to everything else has been turned inward, against yourself, in a way that's making the problem worse. You can be ambitious and kind to yourself. You can hold yourself to high standards and still offer yourself understanding when you're in pain. These aren't contradictions. They're complements.Making it a habitYou don't need to set aside thirty minutes a day for this. The practice works best when it's woven into real moments of difficulty.When you catch yourself spiraling into self-criticism at night, pause and offer yourself a caring phrase. When you wake up exhausted and the first thought is "here we go again," try replacing it with "this is hard, and I'm doing my best." When you notice tension building in your body as bedtime approaches, focus your attention on that tension and meet it with gentleness rather than frustration.At first, it will feel forced. You might not believe the words. That's fine. The practice isn't about belief. It's about repetition. Over time, the default shifts. Criticism stops being automatic. Kindness becomes more available.And a mind that treats itself with care instead of contempt is a mind that's far less interested in keeping you awake all night.If you're looking to recover from insomnia for good by fixing the root cause (hyper-arousal) 100% naturally (no pills, no supplements, no CBT-i), then see if we can help here: ​Schedule your FREE Sleep Evaluation Call​To peaceful sleep,Ivo at End InsomniaWhy should you listen to me? I recovered from insomnia after 5 brutal years of suffering. I've now coached 100s like you to end their insomnia for good, 100% naturally, by fixing the root cause - hyperarousal.

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