My house is full of Polish ladies.
For a second, I thought this was part of the falling-asleep discussion.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My house is full of Polish ladies.
For a second, I thought this was part of the falling-asleep discussion.
Oh, I imagine lying on the beach and listening to waves crash, but that's audio again, not visual.
I think of...things. It doesn't usually matter what, just as long as it's not traumatic. The senses involved don't seem to matter. I think until there's no thinking happening anymore. However, as a chronic insomniac, that's a chemically assisted process. I'm pretty awful without them, and I handle a poor night's sleep really badly.
I do have the call the cleaning ladies again. The powers of the shower stall spray, if they exist at all, are taxed.
I will sleep in whatever. I would sleep in jeans and a butondown if I weren't concerned with having enough clean clothes to go around--as long as I took the belt off, anyway. I do like nightwear, I just can't always be bothered. I am in pink plaid jammy bottoms this week, though, and a thermal long-sleeved top--it can range from flannels to silk pjs, to slips, to t-shirts and workout pants. And, god, I have a lot of those.
Learning to remind myself "that is just a thought arising in your mind, it is not a threat that is happening right now that you have to deal with" (or more succinctly, "thinking") while meditating has also been helpful with trying to fall asleep. But I am far from insomniac, just occasionally a little hamster-brained.
I can sleep in street clothes, but i usually regret it when I do. SOmething gets binding, or leaves a mark, or just feels kind of sordid when I wake up. Part of the reason why I like having a drawer full of jammies is that it gives me extra motivation to actually change before falling asleep.
Eta: I think my silk pajamas need mending. I should do something about that when I get home.
Pajama pants annoy me because they bunch up.
I think I like pajama pants, but it's a lie, due to the bunching up. Also, I mostly only wear them in the winter, so I end up with flannel pjs + flannel pants (edit: I meant sheets!) = felt board.
Took a nap, had my first packing anxiety dream.
I love pajama pants, but not to sleep in. I'm all about the inside pants.
Bunching? Mine aren't bunching. I'm field testing right now. Is it a result of fabric or cut?
Sleeping in silk makes me sad because they're not as pretty the next night.
I can't really sleep in anything due to the bunching up issue. Maybe a t-shirt that is tight. I always think I will like nightgowns, but no!