If you fall asleep in one position and barely move, you’re likely strong-willed and deeply committed. You stand firm and rarely waver.
But that firmness can become emotional armor. You push through pain and hold yourself to high standards — even in sleep.
Learning to share your burdens can be healing.
What Your Sleep Is Trying to Tell You
One truth connects every position: none of them point to laziness. They reflect dedication, compassion, and resilience — often pushed too far.
Your body doesn’t collapse, curl, or tense because you don’t care. It does so because you care deeply.
So when you wake up unrested, don’t blame yourself or your mattress right away. Ask instead:
Am I overwhelmed? Am I carrying too much? Am I giving myself enough kindness?
Sleep isn’t just rest.
It’s your body whispering, “You’ve done enough. It’s okay to let go.”
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