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Sleep plays an important role in our life. It not only restores our strength, but also helps us find harmony with ourselves. However, for many of us, sleep can be a real challenge, creating a difficult relationship, like a long-awaited but sometimes capricious companion. When night falls and you're lying in bed, insomnia can feel like an uninvited guest. Her persistence can lead to despair and endless hours spent in front of the phone screen. However, despite all the difficulties, the path to deep and restful sleep can always be found. Let's explore a few key steps together to resolve these difficult relationships and turn sleepless nights into nights where you sleep peacefully and rejuvenate. Create a self-care ritual before bed. You may have already heard about the magical power of bedtime rituals, but it really is works. This moment can be your time of peace and self-care. Choose activities that bring you pleasure: a warm bath, reading a book, meditation, quiet music. Create a cozy environment so that your brain can understand that it is time to relax and unwind. Avoid glowing screens before bed. In the world of technology, this is quite difficult, but screens can be the real enemy of your sleep. Light from smartphones and computers can suppress melatonin, a hormone responsible for regulating sleep. Try setting a rule: turn off all screens at least an hour before bed, or if this is not possible, turn down the screen brightness. This will allow your brain to prepare for rest. Practice meditation and deep breathing. Meditation and deep breathing are powerful tools for combating insomnia. They help calm an unbalanced mind and reduce stress that may be interfering with your sleep. Simple techniques like counting your inhalations and exhalations or focusing on your breathing can lead you to deeper, more restful sleep. Keep a dream journal. Keeping a dream journal can help you better understand your own relationship with sleep. Write down your dreams, feelings and emotions after waking up. This may expose you to some topics or issues that may be interfering with your sleep. Improve your sleep environment little by little. Creating a comfortable and dark sleep environment can do wonders for the quality of your sleep. Install curtains that darken the room well, and avoid bright light sources before bed. Do not forget that the relationship with sleep is a process, and it is individual for everyone. It is important to remember that insomnia does not have to poison your life. Work through these steps and be patient and kind to yourself. From time to time we have a difficult relationship with sleep, but with the right approach and self-care we can find harmony and calm at night..