The Two Ideal Ingredients for Sleep to Happen #insomnia #insomniacoach #sleep #sleeptips

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This clip is from episode 63 of the Insomnia Coach podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-znqqyRmnU

This video shares two simple things that help sleep happen — and why trying to force sleep often backfires. It’s not about control — it’s about trust and space.

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