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  • Take sleeping tablets
  • count sheep
  • go into a silent place
  • meditate and then try
  • hit your head repeatedly against a table until you fall unconcious

Sorry about last one, couldn't think of anything else.

P.S don't try it

Well, what I rad somewhere is that you first start at your toes, and completely relax them, and imagine them falling asleep. Then move up in about one inch parts. Usually you will fall asleep before you reach the tip of your head.

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