You wake to the familiar sensation—a damp patch on the pillow, a faint trail at the corner of your mouth. For a split second, there’s that familiar flicker of self-consciousness. Did I drool again?Sleep coaching
Here’s the truth your pillow already knows: That moisture is a quiet victory. It’s not a flaw. It’s not weird. It’s your body’s way of whispering, “You slept deeply. You relaxed completely. You did exactly what you needed to do.”
Let’s decode what your brain is really saying when you drool—and why this humble nighttime habit is often a sign of thriving sleep, not failing etiquette.
The Science of Surrender: Why Drooling Happens