05/28/2026
If your thoughts race the second your head hits the pillow, your nervous system may still think it needs to stay alert.
That alertness can come from stress, emotional tension, overwhelm, or simply a learned nighttime pattern.
The goal isn’t to “shut your brain off.”
The goal is helping your system feel safe enough to finally let go.
Your mind isn’t broken.
Your nervous system just learned a pattern.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-your-mind-speeds-up-the-moment-you-lie-down
05/27/2026
Sometimes the hardest part of insomnia isn’t being awake.
It’s the fear that starts when you realize you’re still awake.
Your nervous system begins anticipating another difficult night… and that pressure creates even more activation.
This is why sleep often improves when we stop fighting the experience and start calming the body instead.
Safety first.
Sleep follows.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-your-mind-speeds-up-the-moment-you-lie-down
05/26/2026
Your mind speeding up at night doesn’t mean you’re broken.
For many people with anxiety-driven insomnia, the nervous system stays in problem-solving mode” long after the day ends.
That’s why the moment things get quiet… the thoughts get louder.
Instead of trying to force your mind to stop thinking, try helping your body feel safer first.
A slow, extended exhale can begin calming the nervous system naturally.
Your body may simply need help easing into the night.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-your-mind-speeds-up-the-moment-you-lie-down
05/25/2026
🇺🇸 Memorial Day 2026 🇺🇸
Today we honor and remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to others.
Memorial Day is more than a long weekend.
It’s a moment to pause…
to reflect on sacrifice,
to appreciate the freedoms we often move through so quickly,
and to hold gratitude for those who never made it home.
May today also be a reminder to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters:
family,
presence,
peace,
and the people we love.
Wishing you a meaningful and peaceful Memorial Day.
hazelleafcoaching.com
From Anxiety to Freedom
05/23/2026
One of the biggest shifts for insomnia recovery:
Stop treating nighttime wakefulness like an emergency.
The more pressure and fear around sleep,
the more alert the nervous system becomes.
Sometimes the first step isn’t “trying harder” to sleep.
It’s learning how to feel safe being awake.
That’s where the cycle begins changing.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-you-feel-tired-all-day-but-awake-at-night
05/20/2026
You spend the whole day exhausted…
thinking:
“Tonight I’m definitely going to sleep.”
Then bedtime comes.
And suddenly your brain starts replaying conversations,
planning tomorrow,
and worrying about everything.
It’s exhausting.
But it doesn’t mean your mind is broken.
Your nervous system just learned to stay alert.
Learn more:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-you-feel-tired-all-day-but-awake-at-night
05/19/2026
Feeling exhausted all day…
then suddenly wide awake at night?
That’s often a nervous system pattern.
Your body is tired.
But your system has learned alertness.
At night, when everything becomes quiet,
your mind finally notices the tension underneath.
So the thoughts get louder.
The goal isn’t to force sleep.
It’s to help your nervous system feel safe enough to let go.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-anxiety-feels-worse-at-night
05/14/2026
One of the biggest shifts I teach clients:
Stop trying to “think your way out” of nighttime anxiety.
It doesn’t work.
Because anxiety at night isn’t a thinking problem.
It’s a nervous system pattern.
When you shift into the body…
Even just for a few breaths…
Something starts to soften.
That’s where change begins.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-anxiety-feels-worse-at-night
05/12/2026
You’re fine all day…
Then suddenly at night:
your mind won’t stop.
You replay things.
You worry.
You feel restless.
It feels like something is wrong with you.
But nothing is wrong.
Your system is just finally quiet enough to feel what’s been building.
And it doesn’t need to be fixed.
Just felt.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-anxiety-feels-worse-at-night
05/11/2026
Anxiety often feels worse at night for a simple reason:
Your distractions disappear.
During the day, your mind stays busy.
At night, your nervous system finally has space.
So everything rises.
This isn’t a problem.
It’s your system trying to process.
👉 Small shift:
Instead of fighting your thoughts, ask:
“What am I feeling in my body right now?”
That’s where real calming begins.
Learn more here:
https://hazelleafcoaching.com/blog/why-anxiety-feels-worse-at-night