Silent Battles While You Sleep

During the night, your body becomes a quiet strategist. As fluid slowly leaves your legs and moves toward your chest and head, pressure changes nudge your heart, lungs, and bladder into a careful negotiation between rest and alertness. That 3 a.m. trip to the bathroom is not a failure of sleep; it is your body choosing safety over stillness, balance over the illusion of uninterrupted slumber.

Meanwhile, a tiny drop in core temperature is supposed to unlock deeper stages of sleep. But heavy blankets, stuffy rooms, or late-night scrolling can trap you on the surface, where you drift instead of repair. As dawn nears, the mind replays unfinished conflicts, not to torture you, but to process what daylight refused to face. When you cool the room, lighten the covers, hydrate earlier, and soften your evenings, you’re not being “soft.” You’re joining the fight on your body’s side.

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