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I mean, I know it's entirely opposite to the accepted advice...but when I can't sleep, I actually find it helpful to go on my phone.
Scrolling social media doesn't help though. What helps is putting on long form videos on YouTube that aren't overly engaging. It helps if you've seen them before too. If my thoughts are racing, having something else to focus on (but not too focused) helps a ton.
Sitting in the dark without a mild stimulus doesn't help, despite what the common advice given seems to be.
I know you said you can't have sound, but what about headphones?
How It's Made, commercial bakery prep, or street food making are my go tos for long form videos to try to sleep.