🧘🏽 Emotional Regulation & Coping Skills *coming soon *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.11 – Why Anxiety Feels Worse at Night: Anxiety often feels stronger when the world gets quiet. At night, your mind finally slows down enough for worries to surface. Without distractions, thoughts can spin faster and feel heavier. Fatigue also makes it harder to think clearly, so small problems seem bigger. The lack of sunlight can lower your mood and energy, increasing tension. Creating a bedtime routine helps calm your mind before you lie down. Gentle stretches, slow breathing, or journaling can help clear your thoughts. Avoiding screens before bed reduces stimulation and worry. When your body and mind learn that nighttime means rest, anxiety begins to ease. Over time, your nights can become peaceful instead of restless.

About this course

Strategies to manage emotions effectively, build resilience, and respond to challenges with balance and control.

This course includes:
  • Guided mindfulness and emotional regulation exercises
  • Coping strategy planners and reflection tools
  • Real-world scenarios to practice emotional management skills

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