Cognitive Shuffling: A Simple Mind Trick to Improve Sleep for Thai Crowds
A rising sleep technique called cognitive shuffling may offer a calm path out of sleepless nights for busy urban residents in Thailand. The method aims to quiet racing thoughts and help people drift into solid rest more quickly.
Cognitive shuffling was developed by Dr. Luc Beaudoin and has re-emerged as a practical approach to better sleep. Rooted in research around how the brain processes visual motion, Beaudoin wondered if sleep onset could be nudged by guiding the mind through controlled, random thoughts. The approach formally appeared in 2009 to help those with insomnia, a challenge familiar to many people around the world, including those in Thailand.