You finally get everyone to bed. The house is quiet. No one is asking you for anything.

And instead of going to sleep… you stay up.

Maybe you scroll. Maybe you watch a show. Maybe you tackle that project that’s been swirling in your head all day. It feels like the only time that’s actually yours.

But the next morning? You’re exhausted. Snappier. Less patient. And wondering why everything feels so much harder.

In this episode, we’re talking about why you stay up too late — and what that lack of sleep is really doing to your emotional regulation, productivity, and mental health. Because this isn’t about being “bad at time management.” It’s about the very real tug-of-war happening inside you between rest and freedom.

And when you understand that conflict, you can finally stop sacrificing sleep just to feel like a person again.

In This Episode, We Cover:


  Why staying up late feels like the only time that belongs to you

  The connection between sleep and emotional regulation (and why you’re more triggered when you’re tired)

  How sleep impacts stress, patience, productivity, and long-term wellness

  The hidden “two parts” conflict between rest and personal freedom

  A simple negotiation exercise to help you stop fighting yourself at night

  Why treating rest as preventative care changes everything

  How your sleep environment can make or break your wind-down routine


Why This Matters

When you’re tired, everything hits harder. Small frustrations feel enormous. You react faster. You recover slower. That’s not a character flaw — that’s biology.

Sleep affects your mental health, your parenting, your relationships, your stress levels, and even your long-term brain health. And yet, so many moms sacrifice it because it feels like the only way to reclaim time for themselves.

You don’t have to choose between rest and freedom. With the right structure and awareness, you can have both.

Resources Mentioned:

ADHD Love on Instagram: 

Get Your free ticket to the Happy Mom Summit

Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker PhD

No Guilt Mom Inner Circle

   
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No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms

JoAnn Crohn - Mom Coach & Support for Overwhelmed Moms

Why You Stay Up Too Late (And What It’s Doing to Your Emotional Regulation)

FEB 17, 202631 MIN
No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms

Why You Stay Up Too Late (And What It’s Doing to Your Emotional Regulation)

FEB 17, 202631 MIN

Description

You finally get everyone to bed. The house is quiet. No one is asking you for anything. And instead of going to sleep… you stay up. Maybe you scroll. Maybe you watch a show. Maybe you tackle that project that’s been swirling in your head all day. It feels like the only time that’s actually yours. But the next morning? You’re exhausted. Snappier. Less patient. And wondering why everything feels so much harder. In this episode, we’re talking about why you stay up too late — and what that lack of sleep is really doing to your emotional regulation, productivity, and mental health. Because this isn’t about being “bad at time management.” It’s about the very real tug-of-war happening inside you between rest and freedom. And when you understand that conflict, you can finally stop sacrificing sleep just to feel like a person again. In This Episode, We Cover: Why staying up late feels like the only time that belongs to you The connection between sleep and emotional regulation (and why you’re more triggered when you’re tired) How sleep impacts stress, patience, productivity, and long-term wellness The hidden “two parts” conflict between rest and personal freedom A simple negotiation exercise to help you stop fighting yourself at night Why treating rest as preventative care changes everything How your sleep environment can make or break your wind-down routine Why This Matters When you’re tired, everything hits harder. Small frustrations feel enormous. You react faster. You recover slower. That’s not a character flaw — that’s biology. Sleep affects your mental health, your parenting, your relationships, your stress levels, and even your long-term brain health. And yet, so many moms sacrifice it because it feels like the only way to reclaim time for themselves. You don’t have to choose between rest and freedom. With the right structure and awareness, you can have both. Resources Mentioned: ADHD Love on Instagram: Get Your free ticket to the Happy Mom Summit Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker PhD No Guilt Mom Inner Circle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices