How insomnia brought me to where I am now

Do you struggle with insomnia or bad sleep?

Do you always feel tired due to lack of sleep?🥱

 

I totally get your pain!

I had my share of insomnia, which eventually led me to where I am now.

(This is the second part of my personal story- if you missed the first part, please make sure to read it so you get the context!)

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I moved to Berkeley from Japan in 1996, after a long exploration of where I wanted to settle. 

I had a strong desire to study nutrition, because I was interested in understanding how what we put in our bodies affected our health.

When I came here, I did not speak English, had no money, and didn’t have family or friends to rely on. 

I did have a dream of getting into UC Berkeley’s nutritional science program.

 

What I didn’t know was that this Cal program only took a few students each year and that you needed straight A’s in order to get in.

Because I had no science background, I started taking classes at City College of San Francisco to complete the science prerequisites.

It was already a struggle to find a place to live, get myself registered, figure out a way to commute (I was living in a very sketchy part of SF but didn’t have a car so I biked everywhere- really a bad idea!)

 

I finally signed up for some of the basic science classes (chemistry, physics, biology, you name it!) 👩🏻‍🔬🧪🧫🧬

I didn’t expect them to be so hard.

For example, I was in Chem 101 class. I didn’t even know what ‘oxygen’ meant! 🤷🏻‍♀️

 

I had to carry around a cassette recorder🎙️(if you know what it is!) to record all the lectures and had to listen to it a few times in order to take notes.📓 

😭 I cried a lot because it felt impossible to get A’s in these classes along with a bunch of premeds.

My dream seemed like it was collapsing in front of my eyes.🫠 

 

I was really stressed. 

I studied really hard and often stayed up late to catch up with the material.

I HAD to get into this Cal program because I promised my family in Japan that if I didn’t get in, I would come home.

If you read my last blog, you know that was NOT an option!🙅🏻‍♀️

 

Basically, I put myself under a lot of stress and pressure...😵‍💫

... and, eventually, I developed severe insomnia. 

 

My body was exhausted 😩 but I could not fall asleep. 

I was often up until sunrise 🌅 and the moment I fell asleep, I had to get up to go to my 8am classes.🏫 

I would drink a lot of strong coffee ☕️ to stay up in class. 

 

I felt wired. 

I felt like a zombie.🧟‍♀️

I dreaded going to bed every night- when you have insomnia, the night just feels like eternity.

Your brain does not shut off and all sorts of worries would take over your brain- it is just exhausting.

 

I tried acupuncture. 

I tried melatonin. 

I tried prescription sleep medications.

But nothing worked.

 

When my body was about to break down, someone invited me to a yoga class at the YMCA.🧘🏻

It was before yoga was popular- there were no yoga studios back then.

But I remember my mom used to have a book on yoga in Japan so I decided to try.

After the first class, I felt calmer and actually slept.💤

I tried again and I was able to sleep again.😴

 

I was hooked.🤩

I became a Y member and started to practice yoga regularly.

Over time, my insomnia got better.

Along with it, I was able to manage my stress better- I felt calmer and happier.😌

 

In the meantime, I somehow managed to get straight A’s and got accepted into the nutrition program I wanted (yay!)💪

Over the next few years, I got deep into my yoga practices and eventually decided to get certified to teach yoga because I truly believed that yoga had so much health benefit.🩺

 

Fast forward many years, I decided to get a PhD 🎓️ because I wanted to demonstrate the benefit of yoga and mindfulness in the medical community.🥼

So here I am now. Although it was tough, my personal experience with stress and insomnia AND studying human health as an epidemiologist made me fully realize the significant impact of stress on human health.

 

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Insomnia is one of the most common issues 🥇 I hear about from my clients, and it is definitely related to stress and lifestyle.

As we are nearing the end of the year, I encourage you to reflect on the source of your stress

  • Are you always running around without having extra time to take care of yourself?

  • Do you feel that you are never doing enough?

  • How is your stress manifesting in your mental and physical health?

Make a list of the sources of stress in your life, because without knowing what exactly is stressing you out, solutions cannot be created.

Going back to the sleep issues, it is a topic I emphasize a lot in my Mind-Body Reset program. 

If sleep is something that you have been struggling with, I would love you to consider joining me!

 

Although insomnia can be caused by a lot of reasons, the majority of the people who go through the reset program report significantly better sleep quality. 

💬💬💬 Praises from previous participants 💬💬💬

“I got off my sleep meds after so many years of relying on them!”

“I can’t believe I am getting up without an alarm, and I feel so deeply rested!”

➡️ I just opened the registrations for New Year’s Reset (starts January 13th) so grab your spot now!

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.😊

👇 Also, I am sharing a recipe below for tisane (herbal tea) that will help you sleep- great for cold winter days or when you are stressed too!

  

Happy December!

Much love,

Ai

Tisane for better sleep

Ingredients for one tea pot (16oz)

  • Dried chamomile flowers (1 teaspoon)

  • Dried lavender (1/4 teaspoon)

  • Dried mint (1 teaspoon)

    Directions

  • Place the herbs in the teapot, steep in boiling water, cover and let it sit for 5-10 minutes and enjoy!

 
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