Navy Pilots' Quick Sleep Technique

Sleeping Pill - Sleep Meditations and Music

12-10-2023 • 1 min

Navy pilots have a technique to fall asleep quickly because they often need to be well-rested and ready to fly, even if they haven't had much time to sleep. Here's how they do it:

Find a Comfy Spot: Make sure you're sitting or lying down in a comfortable place. If you're in bed, lay flat on your back without a pillow under your head.
Relax Your Face: Close your eyes and take a deep breath. Imagine all the muscles in your face getting soft and floppy, like a sleepy puppy. That means your forehead, cheeks, and even the tiny muscles around your eyes and mouth.
Let Your Shoulders Drop: Pretend you're a melting snowman and let your shoulders become all droopy and relaxed.
Relax Your Arms: Think about your arms. Make them as limp as cooked spaghetti. Do one arm first, then the other. Start from your shoulders and go all the way down to your fingertips.
Breathe and Relax Your Chest: Take a deep breath, and as you breathe out, imagine your chest and tummy becoming calm and relaxed, like a still pond.
Legs Turn to Jelly: Just like you did with your arms, make your legs all soft and wobbly. Start from your hips and go down to your toes.
Clear Your Mind for 10 Seconds: This might sound a bit tricky, but try to think of nothing for just 10 seconds. If that's hard, imagine you're holding a big, soft teddy bear and focus on that.
Think Sleepy Thoughts: After your 10 seconds are up, think to yourself, "Don't think... Don't think... Don't think..." for about 10 more seconds.
And that's it! By the end of these steps, many pilots are already asleep or very close to it. It might take some practice, but with time, you might be able to fall asleep as quickly as they do! Remember, the key is to relax your body and clear your mind. Sweet dreams!

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