
How to Stop Intrusive Thoughts at Night (And Finally Switch Off)
How to Stop Intrusive Thoughts at Night (And Finally Switch Off)
Author: Nigel Edwards
When your mind won’t switch off
Night-time can be the hardest.
You’re tired.
You want to sleep.
And suddenly your mind becomes louder.
Thoughts replay.
New worries appear.
Everything feels more intense.
👉 This is incredibly common—and very fixable.
If this is affecting your sleep, you can book support here:
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Why intrusive thoughts get worse at night
There are a few key reasons:
Fewer distractions
More mental space
Increased focus on internal thoughts
Your brain fills the silence… often with whatever feels unresolved.
Why trying to “force sleep” makes it worse
Many people:
Try to shut thoughts down
Get frustrated
Put pressure on themselves to sleep
👉 This increases tension
👉 Which keeps the mind active
The night-time thinking loop
It often looks like this:
Thought → Attention → Frustration → More thinking → Less sleep
This is closely linked to overthinking:
👉 https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/overthinking
How to calm your mind at night
Instead of fighting your thoughts, we focus on:
Reducing engagement
Lowering mental effort
Allowing thoughts to pass
If intrusive thoughts are a regular issue, you can explore more here:
👉 https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/intrusive-thoughts
What if this is linked to anxiety?
Night-time thinking is often connected to underlying anxiety patterns:
👉 https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/anxiety
You can train your mind to switch off
This isn’t about forcing your mind to be quiet.
It’s about teaching it:
👉 It doesn’t need to stay alert
This is something we work on directly in sessions.
Ready for better sleep and a calmer mind?
👉 Book your session here:
https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/booking
