 
write it out
Take a pen and some paper and write down all the things
that come into your mind. Don't worry if you jump from one thought to
another, just keep jotting down thoughts, ideas and worries. When you
run out of things to write you can assure yourself that you can let go
of all those concerns for the night because they will be right there on
the paper when you wake up.
A good friend of mine awakened each night for several
years just before menopause and would lie silently beside her husband
in bed brimming with anger, although she didn't know at what. Finally
she decided to get up in the night instead of just lying there. She would
go to the kitchen and sit down and write out whatever came to her without
even reading what she put down and without trying to make sense of any
of it. After several weeks of this she noticed that the anger seemed to
become transmuted into new ideas. New plans and solutions to problems
would come through her pen. For her, rising from her bed and writing built
a bridge between the inner world, which was trying to make itself heard,
and the outer, conscious, world in which she lived.
A good night's sleep as Shakespeare knew can "knit up
the ravell'd sleeve of care."
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