I’ve got a question for you.
Do you know how much sleep you actually get at night?
A while ago, a few of my friends started using activity trackers to monitor their sleep, and the results were pretty shocking (even to them!).
I remember one person had a vague idea she was tossing and turning all night, but she was stunned to learn she woke up 17 times every night, on average! Another friend quickly topped that, with 24 times. After a while, it almost became a competition or joke between them, but it’s really not that funny.
Your sleep has a deep impact on every aspect of your life: it helps keep your body strong and healthy, your mind focused, and your mindset positive!
That’s why we put together our Supercharge Your Sleep Ebook, which is all about the importance of sleep and how to improve it. Be sure to watch your email for instructions on how to get your free copy, or click the image below this blog post.
You can get a head start on learning the truth about your sleep patterns now. When it comes to getting healthier, happier, and stronger… the more info you have, the better off you are. All that data gives you something to work from!
It’s not always about how much sleep you’re getting, although that’s obviously important. It’s also good to know how restful that sleep is and whether you are tossing and turning all night like my friends.
There are two basic ways to track your sleep.
First, you can go old-school and keep a sleep diary. All you need is a notebook next to your bed. Every night for a week, simply write down what time you go to bed, and then in the morning, write down what time you woke up, and whether you remember waking up (or staying awake) during the night. Write down anything else you want to remember.
It’s also a good idea to record how you feel in the morning (groggy, refreshed, etc.) and any naps you take during the day, as well as how tired you feel each day.
The upside of this method is that it doesn’t take any tech, but the downside is that you will only have a vague idea about how much you’re moving around in your sleep.
The second option is to use technology. The upside here is that sleep trackers can provide clues about how restless you are, as well as the quality of your sleep.
The downside is sorting through all the different choices to find the best option because there are so many on the market!
Many sleep trackers now not only record time and quality of sleep, but they also give guidance on how you can improve it. Some even let you know how much time you spend in different sleep stages.
There are two types of trackers: wearable or passive.
The passive trackers include pads you slide under your mattress (Withings is a popular choice) or mattress covers (a company named Eight Sleep makes these). Others, like SleepScore Max, work from your bedside table to gather information. These are good choices for people who don’t want to wear a watch to bed.
If you don’t mind using a wearable device, activity trackers – the same kind you use to track your workouts – can provide additional metrics like your heart rate or temperature.
There are dozens of these on the market now – some automatically track your sleep while others sync with phone apps. These include Fitbits or Garmin trackers, the Oura ring, and more. The Apple Watch doesn’t automatically track your sleep, but it will if you use an app.
Either way, sleep plays such an important part in your overall long-term health and well-being, it’s worth giving it a little attention by tracking it for a week or so!
We can talk about it over in the Facebook group! Do you track your sleep? If you do, how do you do it? Join our amazing Facebook community here.
Make it an amazing day,
Christina Sanghera
Co-Founder, Inspired Wellness
16 Comments
I’m such a light sleeper – I have no idea if I’m getting enough sleep if I keep waking up throughout the night.
I’m learning that sleeping is a complex art. Sleeping too little or too much is not good, but deep sleep counts very much … the REM phase is what matters to be really rested.
I need to take a look into some of these sleep trackers! All I know is I definitely do not get enough sleep. It’s been ages since I feel like I’ve gotten 8 hours
I need to wear a sleep tracker. I have gotten better sleep now that my daughter is sleeping through the night. I know that my sleep can be improved I wake a lot and check the time. I hate that I am such a light sleeper.
I use my Garmin to track my sleep and my heartrate when I’m sleeping. I can tell how deeply I slept by how low my heart rate got! Anymore if I go to bed without it, I feel naked!
Since I learned that it’s super important for recovery of my muscles I make sure I am sleeping 8h minimum.
nowadays i get very little and try to make the best of it. does not always work. I loved your skill of putting things clear and transparent. Your tips will be helpful to me.
I definitely need to work on my sleep hygiene. Thank you for sharing such insightful points to ponder. I enjoyed reading your post.
What a great article on sleep. I am a heavy sleeper most of the time since we moved. I think I am more relaxed.
I have a feeling I really don’t get as much sleep as I think I do. This is an interesting article. Thank you for sharing.
To be honest, I don’t think i have been getting enough sleep. I think I may need to start tracking my sleep.
My body clock is really messed up and now thay i know what could possibly happen, i think i should probobaly give more attention with sleep
I don’t get enough sleep that much I can tell you! The older we get the harder it is…stress plays such an important role in our sleep patterns.
I think I get an average of four hours most nights. I know that is not nearly enough. I really should start tracking my total hours.
Reading this really gave me the urge to want to track my sleep. I always feel like I don’t get enough sleep and that I tend to wake up numerous times throughout the night. It would be good to get a better idea on how many hours a night I am actually getting sleep. I think I will try the sleep journal!
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