ASMR hand movements can involve a variety of motions, such as slow, deliberate finger movements, which end up being visual stimulation. Many people (including myself) find these types of hand movements incredibly relaxing and soothing, and they can help induce a feeling of calm and relaxation. Many different types of ASMR videos and triggers can be effective for promoting sleep, but for me, what works best is hand movements or visual triggers, because Watching slow and gentle hand movements can be visually soothing, helping to relax your mind and body, especially if I'm in an anxious state or having a stressful week. If you prefer to use ASMR videos to focus on something, like work, gaming, reading, or drawing, (what many call the Background ASMR), this includes mouth sounds, word repetition, and some hand sounds. There is also the presence of external noises, but I hope this doesn't distract you. I hope you are doing well, see ya 💜 Contact and support the channel✨ https://linktr.ee/tillyousleepasmr If you like and want to see more videos, please: 💜 SUBSCRIBE It helps me soooo much. PATREONS – Thank you! ⚡ Owl ⚡ Annie A. ⚡ Tom P. ⚡ Lagi One ⚡ Brian ⚡ Andreas S. ⚡ Alex ⚡ Shane ⚡ Steve P ⚡ Patrick B. ⚡ Serhiy S. ⚡ Ele S. ⚡ Kruppe ⚡ Diego ⚡ Peter B. ⚡ Stephan G. ⚡ Jeremey C. ⚡ Ryan ⚡ Matthew H. ⚡ TG ⚡ Mister Lynx ⚡ Greg L. ⚡ JL ⚡ Grumpy ⚡ bugcheck ⚡ Brandon ⚡ Anthony ⚡ Ville ⚡ Laura ⚡ Ashley ⚡ Gega ⚡ Hyun ⚡ asmrlover_sc ⚡ A Person ⚡ Stéphane ⚡ Idlefish ⚡ Maggie ⚡ Giuseppe ⚡ Yan
To listen while using other apps, switch the player to Picture-in-Picture (PiP) during playback — it keeps playing in a small floating window (the screen stays on).
To listen with the screen fully off, in-browser playback stops by YouTube's design. Open the video in the YouTube app to keep listening where background playback is supported (e.g. with YouTube Premium).
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