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Sleep Better With Stocism
4.9
7 jours de cours

Sleep Better With Stocism

Par Douglas Robson

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Join me on this 7-day journey into restful nights, guided by ancient wisdom. Sleep is so important to our overall health, and at the centre of it is how we think. Learn how to calm your racing mind, release worries, and build a Stoic mindset for deep, uninterrupted sleep.

Douglas Robson

London, UK

Doug Robson is a Stuntman, Yoga and Meditation teacher who holds a diploma in counselling and mental health first aid as well as a Masters in Psychology and Neuroscience. He has a passion for learning and is continually adding to his wealth of knowledge of well-being. He has over 20 courses with an average rating of 4.8. He produces high-quality...

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Go With The Flow
In this first episode, we return to the foundational Stoic idea from Zeno of Citium: that the goal of life is to live in agreement with nature. You’ll learn how human sleep is deeply connected to natural rhythms—like light, temperature, and instinct—and how modern life often interferes with those rhythms. Discover simple yet powerful ways to work with your body’s natural clock to improve your sleep, from controlling light exposure to using your breath to calm the nervous system. Tonight, give in to your nature instead of fighting it—because happiness, as Zeno says, is a good flow with nature.
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Let The Lion Stop Running
Tonight, we learn from Epictetus and Seneca how Stoic wisdom can help us put our worries to rest—literally. When Epictetus discovered his lamp had been stolen, he simply accepted the loss and went back to sleep. That response wasn’t weakness—it was rational strength. In this episode, you’ll explore how our modern “lions” are abstract stressors like deadlines, arguments, and worries that activate our threat system and sabotage sleep. Learn how to offload your mental clutter with a simple Stoic journaling practice that helps calm the amygdala and bring peace to your night.
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The Stories We Tell Ourselves
As children, we fall asleep to comforting bedtime stories. But as adults, the stories shift—they become anxious inner monologues about money, health, or frustration with the neighbour’s barking dog. This episode explores how the Stoics, especially Epictetus and Seneca, handled inner peace amid outer chaos. You’ll learn how to identify the unhelpful stories you tell yourself before bed, separate fact from judgment, and use a two-step Stoic process to calm the mind and invite rest. Remember: the noise isn’t the problem—your mind’s reaction to it is.
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Love The Hand Fate Deals You
Tonight’s lesson comes from Cleanthes, who compares us to dogs tied to a moving cart—unable to control the direction, but fully able to choose how we move with it. In this episode, we explore how surrendering to what we can’t control (like a sleepless night) and reframing it with gratitude can transform our experience. From baby prams to quiet reflections in the dark, you'll see how cultivating a willing attitude softens life’s bumps. As Marcus Aurelius wrote, “Love the hand that fate deals you, and play it as your own.”
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The Gift Of The Sleepless Night
Exiled to a barren island, Musonius Rufus turned hardship into growth and discomfort into a path to wisdom. In this episode, we explore how sleepless nights—far from being a curse—can be a gateway to self-awareness. Building on the Stoic idea that pain and anxiety signal areas for improvement, we learn to view insomnia not as an enemy but as an enforced meditation. Night strips away distraction and allows us to listen closely to what’s going on within. As Seneca says, “Night brings our troubles to the light,” and Musonius invites us to look—and learn.
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The Art Of Being Alone
Seneca believed that true peace is proven in quiet moments, when we can sit still and be content with our own company. In this episode, we confront our shrinking tolerance for boredom in the age of screens and endless distraction. You’ll reflect on how your mind, like your lungs, is designed to work naturally when not overloaded—and that bedtime might be the only time your unconscious gets a voice. Instead of filling every quiet moment with scrolling, discover the value of being alone with your thoughts. Who knows what ideas or wisdom might rise to the surface when you finally stop reaching for your phone?
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Sleep, Death, And The Miracle Of Morning
In this final episode, we explore the deeply Stoic reflection that sleep is the cousin of death—and that each night offers us a chance to let go, just as death eventually will. Drawing on Seneca’s calm final hours and Marcus Aurelius’s reminder that each morning is a gift, this episode reframes bedtime as a spiritual practice of acceptance, clarity, and preparation. When you see each day as a miracle and each night as a letting go, your priorities sharpen, your regrets soften, and your mind finally quiets. Sleep, then, becomes more than rest—it becomes readiness.

Avis récents

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Deanna
July 6, 2025
Each short session is powerful enlightening and guided with philosophical wisdom and stories that is not just sleeping techniques but how our mind works. Thank you 🙏
Gabylinn
June 15, 2025
Great course as always. So much to learn and apply. Thank you Doug! 🤍🙏
Sherry
June 11, 2025
Amazing. I absolutely love how you throw history, science and psychology together in your coaching. I'm an RMT with 25+ years experience and am a certified life coach and I nerd out over all that. Everyday I read and build on my practice of all things mind, body and soul. Thank you Douglas. Good luck with the wee one.
Anne
June 10, 2025
Perfect for bedtime ❤️
Nada
June 6, 2025
Thank you Douglas great cough I like the last one emagen you dead and the next day new beginig 👏👏👏😍

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