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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 7 MIN

You Do Not Need to Stop Anxious Thoughts to Sleep

from Former Insomniac by End Insomnia

If you have insomnia, you already know this:An anxious thought can feel like a threat.Not just an idea.A threat.And when your brain senses a threat, it does what it was designed to do.It activates.It mobilizes.It keeps you awake.That is why thought-challenging helps sometimes.But it is also why thought challenging is not enough.Because there will be nights when the thoughts keep coming.Even if you challenge them perfectly.So you need a second skill.You need a new relationship with your thoughts.This is what mindful acceptance of thoughts is for.It is also called defusion.Defusion means you stop being fused with your thinking.You stop being inside the thought.And you become the observer of the thought.You still have the thought.But the thought has less power.Defusion does not erase thoughts.It removes their authority.​Defusion becomes easier when you understand two things.Fact 1: Thoughts are input, not reality.Fact 2: Thoughts are impermanent.Let's break them down.​Fact 1: Thoughts are input, not realityMost people treat thoughts like facts.If the thought says, “This is going to ruin me,” it feels true.But thoughts are often just mental noise.They are offerings from the brain.They are suggestions.They are predictions.They are alarms.Sometimes they are useful.Sometimes they are wrong.Sometimes they are old fear patterns firing again.The key move is realizing you can receive a thought without obeying it.This matters at night.Because insomnia thoughts often demand action.Take something.Google something.Change something.Fix something.Force something.Defusion helps you pause before you act.And that pause is where your freedom returns.​​Defusion tool 1: Labeling “thinking”Here is the simplest defusion tool.You notice the thought.And you label it.You say, “Thinking.”That's it.That is the whole technique.It sounds too simple.But it is powerful.Because labeling breaks the trance.It pulls you out of the story and into awareness.It reminds you that this is a thought, not a prophecy.If “thinking” feels unnatural, use another phrase.“I am having a thought.”“I am having the thought that I won’t sleep tonight.”This creates space.Not by fighting the thought.But by stepping back from it.Then you choose what to do next.You might return attention to your breath.Or to a sound in the room.Or to the feeling of your body in the bed.Or to a calming activity.The point is not to win an argument.The point is to stop feeding the thought with panic.​​Fact 2: Thoughts are impermanentThoughts change constantly.Even when you are anxious.Even when the content feels repetitive.If you watch your mind for five minutes, you will see it.One thought becomes another.A memory becomes a plan.A sensation becomes a story.A story becomes a fear.This matters because insomnia thoughts feel permanent.They feel like they will last forever.And that feeling creates more fear.When you remember thoughts are temporary, you stop treating them like forever.You stop acting as if you must solve them right now.A thought is like the weather.It can be intense.It can be loud.But it passes.Sometimes slowly.Sometimes quickly.But it passes.And when it returns, you practice again.Label it.Allow it.Return attention.This is the repetition that retrains your nervous system.​​Defusion tool 2: Singing your thoughtsYou take a scary thought, and you sing it to a simple tune.Happy Birthday works well.Any silly tune works well.For example.“If I don’t sleep tonight, tomorrow will destroy me.”Sing it.Or say it in a cartoon voice.Or in an exaggerated, dramatic voice.This is not mocking you.This is not trivializing fear.This is creating distance.So the thought becomes a sentence again.Not a command.Not a crisis.When you can do this, you regain choice.And choice reduces threat.And reduced threat lowers hyperarousal.​​Why this can be helpfulDefusion trains you to let thoughts exist without struggling with them.It trains you to stop trying to control your mind so you can sleep.It trains you to move through the night with less urgency.That is what changes insomnia.Not perfect thinking.Not zero anxiety.Not mental silence.Just a calmer relationship with what shows up in your mind.You can let thoughts be present.And still stay on your path.And still do what serves long-term sleep.Even if anxious thoughts come along for the ride.​If you're looking to recover from insomnia for good in as little as 8 weeks, schedule a Complimentary Sleep Consult to see if we can help.To peaceful sleep,Ivo at End InsomniaWhy should you listen to me?I recovered from insomnia after 5 brutal years of suffering. I also wrote a book about it. I've now coached many on how to end their insomnia for good in 8 weeks.Looking get started with the End Insomnia System? Start with the End Insomnia book on Amazon.

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