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Collection of Girl Insomnias (14)

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When counting sheep doesn’t help-this illustration captures the quiet frustration of nighttime wakefulness and racing thoughts.
When your mind won’t quiet down, even as the clock moves past midnight.
A sleepy little girl waves while hugging her favorite stuffed toys-a soft bunny and a cheerful star-ready for bed.
A worried woman sits upright in bed, eyes wide and teeth clenched, as the clock ticks past 3 a.m.-a classic depiction of nighttime anxiety and insomnia.
A little girl stares wide-eyed in bed at 11:08 PM-her worried expression reflects the common struggle of childhood sleeplessness.
When your mind won’t quiet down at night, even the moon watches over your restless thoughts.
Let the stars guide you to sweet dreams-this cozy sleeper embodies calm, comfort, and restorative rest.
“Insomnia” - a whimsical yet evocative drawing capturing the disquieting energy of sleeplessness.
When a headache strikes at bedtime, it can turn rest into frustration. Try gentle pressure, hydration, and a cool compress to find relief.
When even the title promises boredom, you know it’s time to close the book-or grab a snack instead.
When your brain won’t shut off, even counting sheep won’t help-here’s what actually works.
Feeling drained? This illustration shows classic signs of tiredness-rubbing eyes, flushed cheeks, and needing tissues-common during burnout or illness.
Waking up at 3 a.m. isn’t just annoying-it could signal stress, circadian disruption, or underlying health issues. Here’s what to do.
When your mind won’t quiet down-even after hours in bed-it’s not just fatigue; it’s often stress, anxiety, or poor sleep hygiene at work.
Sometimes, even in bed, your mind won’t quiet down. You’re not alone-and help is available.