Subconscious Mind Facts to Fall Asleep To _ Sleep Science
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In this episode, I share research-backed insights about the subconscious designed to be interesting enough to listen to but calm enough to fall asleep to. Did you know that your subconscious makes decisions up to seven seconds before your conscious mind becomes aware of them? Or that you have approximately 60,000 thoughts per day, and 95 percent of them are the same ones you had yesterday? Or that your subconscious cannot process negatives, which is why telling yourself not to be anxious actually makes you more anxious?
This episode is structured as a gentle bedtime companion. No sudden volume changes. No jarring sound effects. Just quiet narration and the slow drift into sleep while your subconscious does what it does best: keeping you alive while you dream.
Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the most interesting facts are the ones you learn while you sleep.
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