When I’m falling asleep, I worry about things from the day — then my mind starts mixing everything up at some point.
Lying in bed, I vividly remember studying for a test on human anatomy, going over everything in my head. After five or so minutes, I felt pretty confident with my knowledge of human anatomy and I started panicking about my lack of knowledge of car anatomy (which doesn’t exist).
Strange enough, I can always tell my thoughts are jumbled up but I can’t fix them.
I hadn’t considered it was due to the shift into sleep — I always thought I was just too tired to keep making sense.
Lying in bed, I vividly remember studying for a test on human anatomy, going over everything in my head. After five or so minutes, I felt pretty confident with my knowledge of human anatomy and I started panicking about my lack of knowledge of car anatomy (which doesn’t exist).
Strange enough, I can always tell my thoughts are jumbled up but I can’t fix them.
I hadn’t considered it was due to the shift into sleep — I always thought I was just too tired to keep making sense.