I can rest gently; my mind grows calmer as I sleep.
Sleep and emotional wellbeing are in conversation: when rest is disrupted, our moods often feel rawer, and when worries sit heavy, falling and staying asleep becomes harder. Simple, steady rhythms—like a regular bedtime, a brief wind-down without screens, daylight exposure earlier in the day, and gentle movement—can help the body and mind settle into safer, more restorative patterns. If sleep is fragile some nights, kindness matters more than perfection; notice one small habit you can try tonight and let the rest unfold slowly. When rest improves, many people notice clearer thinking and steadier feelings; when feelings ease, sleep often follows more readily. If sleep struggles persist, reaching out for support is a calm, reasonable next step rather than a sign of failure.
May tonight bring a small, gentle shift toward ease.


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