Okay, so, let’s talk about this whole “zzz daily check-in” thing I’ve been doing. I gotta say, it’s been a real eye-opener about how I sleep, or, you know, don’t sleep.

So first things first, I started paying attention to how much shut-eye I was actually getting. Turns out, it wasn’t nearly enough. We’re talking like, maybe five or six hours a night? And, yeah, I know, everyone says you need seven to nine. That’s what all the sleep experts say, right? So, I realized I was way off.
Then I started tracking when I was going to bed and when I was waking up. It was all over the place! One night I’d be hitting the hay at midnight, the next it’d be 2 a.m. No wonder I felt like a zombie all the time. My body had no idea what was going on.
Next, I made some changes. First, I tried to go to bed and wake up around the same time every day. Even on weekends! That was tough, I’m not gonna lie. But I tried to stick to it as much as possible.
I also started paying attention to my bedroom. I made sure it was dark and quiet. I tried to make the temperature cool, around 65 degrees like someone told me, because apparently that’s good for sleeping.
Another thing I did was cut down on naps. I used to be a big napper, but I found that they were actually making it harder for me to sleep at night. So, I tried to limit my naps to like, 20 minutes max. And only if I really needed them.

I also tried to adjust my air pressure because I snored so loudly sometimes. I immediately felt better after making the changes.
Here’s a quick rundown of what I did:
- Tracked my sleep hours.
- Noted my bedtime and wake-up time.
- Established a consistent sleep schedule.
- Optimized my sleep environment.
- Reduced my nap time.
- Adjusted my air pressure.
So, yeah, that’s basically what I’ve been doing for my “zzz daily check-in.” It’s been a work in progress, but I’m starting to see some improvements. I’m not saying I’m a sleep expert now or anything, but I definitely feel better than I did before. I’m still working on it, but I think I’m on the right track. And hey, if I can do it, anyone can, right?