How I Can Help You Sleep

How I can help you find your way back to sleep again
If you have sleep difficulties, you might already be trying lots of things – and still not sleeping the way you used to.
This is something I see often in my work as a Sleep Coach and it can feel so confusing especially if you used to seep well.
Sleep difficulties rarely come down to just one thing.
They tend to build up over time, through a combination of patterns in the mind and body.
So rather than trying to fix everything at once, we start by exploring what might be going on for you.
How we work together
We start with what your nights are like now, and take it from there. I take a practical approach to sleep difficulties, drawing on a range of techniques depending on what feels helpful for you. This might include some:
- simple changes to sleep habits and routines
- ways to help the mind settle at night
- looking at thoughts that tend to keep you awake
- hypnotherapy or guided relaxation
- breathing or meditation techniques
Everything is tailored to you. You don’t need to prepare anything or get things “right”. We simply take it step by step, at a pace that feels manageable.
Support between sessions
You’re not left to manage things on your own. Between sessions, you can contact me for support, and I may send:
recordings to listen to at night
practical suggestions
reassurance when sleep feels difficult
This helps you keep moving forward, even on the harder nights.
What you might notice
You might notice things beginning to shift. You may first start to feel calmer. Then your sleep may become:
- easier to fall into
- less broken
- more restful
And just as importantly, you may start to feel better in yourself during the day
Understanding what may be affecting your sleep
Sleep difficulties often have more than one cause. Sometimes it’s obvious – a stressful time, a health issue, or a change in routine. At other times, it’s more subtle patterns that have built up gradually. Below are some of the most common areas I help with. You may recognise one or two, or a mixture of several.
When your mind won’t switch off Racing thoughts or overthinking at night
Stress, anxiety or feeling on edge
When your body stays alert even when you’re tired
Waking in the night or early morning
Including waking around 3am and not getting back to sleep
Long-term sleep difficulties (insomnia)
When sleep has been a struggle for some time
Other sleep problems
Such as sleepwalking, snoring, limb movements, or adjusting to a CPAP mask
A calmer mind. A more settled body. Sleep returning more easily.
Rather than trying to force sleep, we help your mind and body settle again so that sleep can return more easily. Together, we look at what may be affecting your sleep, such as:
a busy or overactive mind at night
stress, anxiety or feeling on edge
changes in routine or life circumstances
pain, discomfort or health issues
disrupted sleep patterns or habits
As these begin to settle, sleep often starts to improve naturally. You don’t need to have everything figured out before we start. We simply begin with what’s happening for you now.
Explore The Sleep Well
The Sleep Well is full of information, ideas and suggestions that you might find useful.
If you would like to talk about what is happening with your sleep, you are welcome to book a free 20 minute chat. Talk to Me

