Stress can put strain on many aspects of your life and sleep is no exception. At the end of the day, a stressful lifestyle can mean that when you’re trying to relax and fall asleep, stress can keep you up instead.
Continuous stress can also lead to adjustment insomnia. A common feature of this type of insomnia is “ruminative thoughts” – thoughts that stay on your mind that you think about over and over.
Work-related stress can particularly affect your sleep negatively. Having conflicts at your work is linked to non-restorative sleep and trouble falling asleep. If your job requires repetitive tasks, this could also cause trouble falling and staying asleep.
Lack of sleep can, in turn, increase your stress level. In this way, high stress and poor sleep can create a vicious circle. Here we provide some general guidelines on how to reduce stress and sleep better.

Sleep disturbances are only one sign of stress. Other symptoms can include:

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You may not be able to control or change all your stressors. However, in terms of stress relief, there are some things you can do to lessen their toll on your sleep.

Stress can be a cause of insomnia, usually affecting your sleep for a night or two and once the stress level comes down, sleep returns to normal. It is important to consider when the insomnia started and whether certain situations or behaviors make it worse or better.
If you find that your insomnia persists for extended periods of time, this may be a sign of chronic stress or another condition that requires medical attention.
It’s not uncommon to occasionally experience a night or two of insomnia and this does not typically produce any long-term issues. However, if the insomnia lasts for a longer stretch and it affects your daily activities, contact your healthcare provider for professional advice on how to relieve stress. Under doctor supervision, sleep aids can be an effective tool for short-term insomnia in addition to some of the behavior modifications mentioned above. Alternatively, you can also try one of the many natural remedies for sleep available.
If stress causes you to have feelings of panic, uncontrollable fears, memories of past trauma or if you are unable to work or function at home or at your job, contact your healthcare provider right away.
If you have thoughts of suicide, call a suicide hotline right away. There is help available for you.