I've two very good methods:
1.) Listen to an audiobook, preferably something in British English and
concentrate on just listening - works like hell, 5 minutes and I am done.
(For the best result I recommend Hercule Poirot)
2.) Lie down and watch a fortune-teller-tv-channel - there is nothing,
nothing better than that - it beats the strongest sleeping pill. :P
Well, I guess by now everybody's already asleep or has slept, but oh well,
I wanted to share my awesome methods. :D
[QUOTE=Nikki;117593]I've two very good methods:
1.) Listen to an audiobook, preferably something in British English and
concentrate on just listening - works like hell, 5 minutes and I am done.
(For the best result I recommend Hercule Poirot)
I have tried this method too;) And it works really good to me ^^ But I began to hear it because I wanted to gain experiences in the right pronunciation in english .In the end....I only slept through it *,*
1.) Listen to an audiobook, preferably something in British English and
concentrate on just listening - works like hell, 5 minutes and I am done.
(For the best result I recommend Hercule Poirot)
I have tried this method too;) And it works really good to me ^^ But I began to hear it because I wanted to gain experiences in the right pronunciation in english .In the end....I only slept through it *,*
Mirichan wrote:
I have tried this method too;) And it works really good to me ^^ But I began to hear it because I wanted to gain experiences in the right pronunciation in english .In the end....I only slept through it *,*
Same here. :D
I thought I needed to polish my pronounciation a bit, but I never made it past the second chapter -
and I've listened to the same audiobook a dozen times.
Actually it works with most foreign languages, except Spanish, which is way too fast - but British English
has a very soothing vibe to it. ;)
Nikki wrote: I've two very good methods:
1.) Listen to an audiobook, preferably something in British English and
concentrate on just listening - works like hell, 5 minutes and I am done.
(For the best result I recommend Hercule Poirot)
2.) Lie down and watch a fortune-teller-tv-channel - there is nothing,
nothing better than that - it beats the strongest sleeping pill. :P
Well, I guess by now everybody's already asleep or has slept, but oh well,
I wanted to share my awesome methods. :D
I wish we had your kind of fortune-teller-tv-channel because ours is so annoying you just can't fall asleep.
it should be boring and not annoying =[
Sleepninja wrote: I'm an insomniac, so I always have trouble sleeping. I just don't bother trying to go to bed until around 2 AM so that I will be utterly exhausted. But even then it can still take a long time to get to sleep.
Same here;= I always exhaust me to the extreme and when I finally fall asleep then mostly of the time I can´t get up the next morning(or should I say the same morning?);)
When I have trouble sleeping...I just don;t sleep.
I often have trouble falling asleep when I need to be somewhere very early in the morning-0 I am panicking I won't get up. So I sit down and do siomething, like reading, imagining that ok worst case scenario I am going to be a little walking zombie the next day and everyone's going to run away from me lol
Somehow...I manage to fall asleep then. XD
Scenario II : I have lots of work/ writing to do and it won't let me go to sleep. So an hour or two before I tyurn on a drama and it usually help me relax before I go to sleep..
(unless I stay on to watch a couple of episodes one after another....because the drama pulls me in so... but after a couple of episodes I am at least sure to fall asleep because my mind goes really relaxed after that.
Also I am sure not to fall asleep if I drink green tea at night, so I try to drink only water past 8.pm.
Well, lately to beat my insomnia I've been taking Unisom, which seems to do the trick! xD
But before I would do lots of reading or watching dramas to pass the time. I think that may be one of the reasons why I've seen as many dramas as I have while still working and going to school full-time for the last decade. Waah. It's been good times.
And when my eyes can't take being open any longer but the mind won't sleep, I can easily listen to music for hours while I let my mind roam.