Such an interesting and helpful story, thank you Daniel and Robert! I love this phrase "Insomnia is an IQ test that you passed", and also hearing about all the various stages of the journey.
@thesleepcoachschool819210 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found it interesting and helpful! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@coca8249 ай бұрын
i liked youd questions daniel, and i liked the thoughts of robert about insomnia (for example his comparison of insomnia with the fear of the death). i am still on my journey with insomnia, maybe because i lived so many years with the fear without understanding what it is. thank you for all your work!
@coca8249 ай бұрын
sorry for my bad english. i live in germany 😄 i understand everything what you say in the video, but i am not to so good in talking.
@aquariusstarchild51565 ай бұрын
Hi I totally get what he's saying. I sleep in a room no bigger than a prison cell .I developed claustrophobi after mum died and panick attacks .my chronic insomnia came bk
@actualityfilmsАй бұрын
HI, if you're still suffering, I think the cause is all your life worries going into your sleep. My claustrophobia just compounded the anxiety that was building from the country, the food poisoning, etc. I think your main anxiety is your mum dying. If you focus on the awareness of the cause and let it be heard, as Daniel says, this is step in the right direction. Probably my claustrophobia was due to the type of country that's stressful. I could have been in a tiny place in peaceful Tokyo and it would have been different.
@SAMEntalhealth10 ай бұрын
Man I'd love to do an interview😅😅😊 I'm Daniel too btw ❤
@sharonjohnfabrics18549 ай бұрын
I think the name of the person you were trying to say is “NiNA” a lot of people make references with her story, I usually go watch her story all the time, I was doing well, then I started having speed bumps after I had a heated argument with my husband ( I hate to have issues with him, he is my best person in the whole world ) after that, we made up that same day and we both said our sorry but I kept dwelling on it for reasons I don’t know why. Then last night I took biazepam cox I felt well, this might work today since I have been sleeping on my own, and I did not sleep at all, not one bit. Here I am again looking for motivation. It’s tiring. I think it’s the fear of the fear happening to me. Some times I tried to drift away with other thoughts like Nina suggested but it’s as though the brain knows am trying to avoid it and then it’s like I am scared but not admitting that I am scared of what if . I don’t think I made any sense with that last line but I am determined to keep pushing
@actualityfilms9 ай бұрын
Yes Nina! I think her story moves people because she has a musical voice and a pretty face. Her suffering was the same as others but seems more poignant.
@__-kf4vp10 ай бұрын
Hi daniel when is the next q&a session
@MohamedElfdul10 ай бұрын
Hi coach Daniel, I watched all your videos and learnt a lot, I live in Sudan, I can't attend your coaches course but I want to start a business as sleep coach, I want to help ,can you share some thoughts?❤
@dmarcellus10 ай бұрын
I bought your book. It was an interesting read. For over a month now I sleep with regularity...every other night. I have a ton of sleep confidence...but unfortunately I'm equally confident that I won't sleep the following night. It is very predictable. I still get up and go (gym/exercise) on the days where I havn't had any sleep. Is this common? Is there a way to normalize my sleep and get on an every night schedule?
@thesleepcoachschool819210 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! It sounds like you've made some progress with your sleep routine after reading the book, which is great to hear. Just a quick heads-up: we're hosting live Q&A sessions most weeks and we'd love for you to join us! It's a great chance to ask questions, share insights, and connect with others in the community.
@brittanymordovin397510 ай бұрын
Hi Daniel, I’ve asked this before and never got an answer and really would appreciate some help or guidance. Weekdays I go to bed pretty early as I am an early riser and wake up at 5-5:30. On weekends my friends like to go for later dinners and drinks. Even if I come home at 9:30 or 10, I still am anxious that I am out of my routine and that it’s going to take me a long time to fall asleep. Even on weekends I wake up usually at the same time, and I think the anxiety stems from thinking I can’t sleep in. Is there any guidance or advice you can help me with? Please help xoxo
@mestayno10 ай бұрын
I’m no Daniel but I think having a routine equals having sleep efforts. I would check his sleep effort videos
@brittanymordovin397510 ай бұрын
@@mestayno wow, I never thought of it like that honestly. Thank you for that input. I really appreciate it. :)
@brittanymordovin397510 ай бұрын
@@mestayno I’ve watched that video before but never thought of me having my regular “routine” everyday and not being lenient would be the cause of that. I definitely have to step out of my comfort zone then and go through the anxiety and fear of that and just remind myself of everything I’ve learned. Thank you xoxo
@mestayno10 ай бұрын
@@brittanymordovin3975 most welcome :)) I also go to sleep at the same time usually. When I have to change that I remind myself that there’s nothing I can do really to make myself sleep, and the gas and break model. This reminding myself just turned into a sleep effort I think so now I sleep a little worse, onto befriending again :)
@mestayno10 ай бұрын
@@brittanymordovin3975 most welcome :) ( I answered before but I don’t see it appear )
@danh231010 ай бұрын
Hi Daniel does cbti work whilst on a sedating antidepressant
@thesleepcoachschool819210 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment!! Just a quick heads-up: we're hosting live Q&A sessions most weeks and we'd love for you to join us! It's a great chance to ask questions, share insights, and connect with others in the community.
@maamourr817010 ай бұрын
So let me get this right the brain fear sleeping and you fear not sleeping and that what causes the arousal? You until you and your brain get on the same page?
@SAMEntalhealth10 ай бұрын
The brain fearing sleep and needing sleep goes back to our Evolution as humans. Think about humans in the stone ages when they would have to basically sleep with one eye open because of different predatorial creatures or enemies around constantly trying to attack them, so being that that was a part of survival it goes to the subconscious of the brain the part of your brain that you don't even need to give any effort it thinks for itself, and then there's your Forefront that pretty much like you said you also fear not sleeping consciously rather than just subconsciously, so one of them is pretty much innate inside of us and then the other is something else that we fear,
@danh231010 ай бұрын
That's how it feels for me it's weird
@thesleepcoachschool819210 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment!! Just a quick heads-up: we're hosting live Q&A sessions most weeks and we'd love for you to join us! It's a great chance to ask questions, share insights, and connect with others in the community.
@gerk72389 ай бұрын
Hi Daniel, I really wanted to know a little bit more. would it be possible to reach out Robert to ask him a couple of questions about his journey to help me? Is he open to having me possibly reach out. Thanks
@actualityfilms8 ай бұрын
If you send your email, I can email you back. I'd rather not give out my full name and email here. - Robert
@gerk72388 ай бұрын
@@actualityfilms let me know if the comment came thru with my email. Thanks
@thesleepcoachschool81928 ай бұрын
Google has these filters, you probably have to get quite creative like this name and then at the Gmail dot com or something like that…
@gerk72388 ай бұрын
@@thesleepcoachschool8192 thanks!
@actualityfilms8 ай бұрын
@@thesleepcoachschool8192 Thanks Daniel. I tried doing but let me try again - actuality films GeeMail