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Part 5-The Why You Feel This Way Series-Why You Wake Up Tired & Wired- Episode 170

Part 5-The Why You Feel This Way Series-Why You Wake Up Tired & Wired- Episode 170

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TIRED BUT WIRED? HERE’S WHAT YOUR BRAIN IS TRYING TO TELL YOU

Do you ever wake up feeling exhausted, yet your mind is already racing? Or reach the end of the day feeling completely drained but unable to shut your brain off? This pattern is more common than you think, and it’s important to understand that it’s not random and it’s not just about sleep.

In this episode of The Neuro Collective Podcast, Dr. Michael & May Bagnell, IHP explain that being “tired and wired” is a physiological state where your body is fatigued, but your brain is stuck in hyperarousal. This means your nervous system is overstimulated, keeping your brain in a constant state of alertness, even when your body is ready to rest.

You might notice signs like waking up unrested even after sleeping, a racing mind first thing in the morning, feeling tense or on edge, or struggling to relax despite being exhausted. These are indicators that your brain and nervous system are not shifting properly into a restorative state.

From a neuroscience perspective, this often involves an overactive sympathetic nervous system, also known as the body’s “fight or flight” mode, along with elevated cortisol levels at night. When this happens, your brain produces higher levels of fast brainwave activity, making it difficult to transition into deep, restorative sleep. As a result, even if you are sleeping, your brain is not fully recovering.

Sleep is not a passive process. It is one of the most active and critical functions of the brain. For true restoration, your brain needs to feel safe, regulated, and stable. If your system remains in a heightened state of vigilance, you will stay in lighter stages of sleep and miss out on the deep and REM stages that are essential for both physical and emotional recovery.

The good news is that there are actionable steps you can take. Creating a consistent sleep schedule, building a structured wind-down routine before bed, reducing screen exposure and stimulation at night, and allowing your body time to settle after eating can all support better regulation. These small, intentional habits signal to your brain that it is safe to power down.

The bottom line is this: being tired and wired is not just a sleep issue, it is a brain and nervous system imbalance. When you begin to understand the underlying cause, you can take meaningful steps toward restoring balance and improving the quality of your sleep and overall health.

To learn more and gain deeper insight, listen to this episode of The Neuro Collective Podcast. You can heal, and we can help.

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