Waking Up at 3 AM? Your Body Is Trying to Tell You Something
The 3 AM Phenomenon: What Is Really Happening? You open your eyes, and the room is pitch black. You glance at the clock glowing on your nightstand, and it reads somewhere between 3:07 and 3:15 AM. Your heart is beating just a little too fast. The silence of the house feels heavy, almost suffocating, and your mind is already racing. This is not a random coincidence or a simple glitch in your sleep cycle. Waking up in this specific time window is a highly documented physiological and psychological event. Many people casually refer to this as the witching hour. They let their minds wander to folklore, bad energy, or supernatural phenomena. But as a behavioral psychologist, I need to tell you something much more grounded in reality. Your mind is treating this specific time window as a high-alert threat assessment period. Your Brain as a Threat Detector Let's break down exactly what is happening in your brain and your body when the clock strikes three. Around this time, ...



