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“[Waking up around 2 a.m.] is one thing referred to as ‘center sleep,’ which is a standard, physiologic wake-up between two symmetric blocks of sleep. I used to emphasize about it, pondering, oh no, I am awake in the course of the evening; that is going to be a foul evening of sleep; tomorrow goes to be a foul day. And it seems, that narrative I used to be telling myself, by stirring up my stress response, turned a self-fulfilling prophecy. Now, as a substitute, I reassure myself that that is simply center sleep. I take advantage of the toilet, have a sip of water, after which relaxation with my eyes closed, trusting that I am going to fall again asleep momentarily. And I do.”
—Holistic psychiatrist Ellen Vora, M.D., in this text
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