📝 Worksheet 2.4: My Sleep Rhythm and Pattern Map

Private Worksheet Instructions

This worksheet is private.

You are not required to upload it or show it to another person.

The purpose is to notice broad patterns in your sleep and waking life.

The worksheet does not diagnose a sleep disorder.

Use approximate times. Do not watch the clock repeatedly during the night.

Complete nighttime estimates the following morning.

If tracking increases anxiety or obsessive checking, simplify the record or stop and seek appropriate support.


Movement One: Pause and Pray

Pray:

Creator God, you established rhythms of light and darkness, waking and sleeping. Help me notice my pattern with wisdom rather than fear. Keep me from turning a number into a verdict. Show me what I can influence, what I must accept, and where I should seek help. Amen.

Complete:

When I think about tracking my sleep, I feel __________________________.

What do I hope to learn?


What do I fear the record might tell me?


My commitment is:

I will look for patterns, not use this record to condemn myself.

Initials: __________________


Movement Two: Notice and Name

Part A: Know the Three Terms

My Estimated Sleep Need

I believe my body may need approximately:

__________________ hours, or I am currently unsure.

What evidence shapes this estimate?


My Sleep Opportunity

On most nights, I make approximately this much time available:

__________________ hours.

What limits my sleep opportunity?

Work
School
Parenting
Caregiving
Technology
Social activities
Pain
Environment
Shift work
Difficulty setting boundaries
Other: __________________

My Sleep Outcome

My actual sleep appears to be:

Usually close to my opportunity
Often shorter than my opportunity
Highly variable
Frequently interrupted
Difficult to estimate
Other: __________________


Part B: Seven-Day Sleep Rhythm Record

Use estimates rather than precise nighttime clock-checking.

Day One

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Day Two

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Day Three

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Day Four

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Day Five

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Day Six

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Day Seven

Date: __________________

Time I went to bed: __________________

Time I began attempting sleep: __________________

Estimated time to fall asleep:

Less than 15 minutes
15–30 minutes
30–60 minutes
More than 60 minutes
Unsure

Significant awakenings remembered: __________________

Final waking time: __________________

Time I got out of bed: __________________

Naps and approximate timing: __________________

Caffeine after midday: __________________

Morning or daytime light: __________________

Daytime energy:

Very low
Low
Moderate
Good
Very good

Daytime sleepiness:

None
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Dangerous

Important circumstances:


Overall night:

Better than usual
About usual
More difficult than usual


Part C: Read the Pattern

After seven days, answer the following.

My waking time was:

Fairly consistent
Somewhat variable
Highly variable
Outside my control

My bedtime or sleep-attempt time was:

Fairly consistent
Somewhat variable
Highly variable
Outside my control

My natural sleepiness seemed strongest around:


My strongest daytime alertness seemed to occur around:


I noticed a second wind around:


Naps appeared to:

Support daytime functioning
Delay nighttime sleep
Have no clear relationship
Vary by timing or length
Not apply

Caffeine appeared to:

Have no clear effect
Be connected with later sleep
Be difficult to evaluate
Not apply

Morning or daytime light appeared to:

Support alertness or rhythm
Have no clear relationship
Be difficult to evaluate
Be unavailable

My sleep was most disrupted by:


My sleep was most supported by:


The circumstances outside my control include:


The patterns within my influence include:



Part D: My Relationship With Numbers

Complete:

When I see a sleep number or score, I tend to:


The number I most often judge myself by is:


This number may be useful because:


This number may become unhelpful when:


A wiser sentence is:


Possible example:

“This number is an estimate and a tool. It is not a verdict on my health, worth, or faith.”


Part E: Safety and Referral Check

This section does not diagnose a condition.

Seek qualified help when needed, particularly for persistent impairment or safety concerns.

I may need to discuss:

Severe daytime sleepiness
Drowsy driving
Falling asleep unintentionally
Loud snoring
Breathing pauses
Gasping or choking
Persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep
Pain
Restless legs
Nightmares
Shift-work impairment
Major mood changes
Sudden sleep-pattern changes
Medication concerns
Other: ______________________

The professional or service I may contact is:


The question I want to ask is:



Movement Three: Welcome Scripture and the Holy Spirit

Ecclesiastes 3:1

“For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.”

Psalm 104:19

“He appointed the moon for seasons.
The sun knows when to set.”

Psalm 121:4

“Behold, he who keeps Israel
will neither slumber nor sleep.”

Mark 6:31

“Come apart into a deserted place, and rest awhile.”

Choose one passage:


What does it teach about timing, limitation, rest, or God’s care?


What pressure does it help you release?


Pray:

Holy Spirit, show me how to live wisely within the rhythms and responsibilities of this season. Help me receive what I cannot control and practice what is available.

My Scripture-shaped rhythm sentence is:



Movement Four: One Faithful Step

Receive

One part of my natural timing or life season I will receive without shame is:


Learn

The most useful pattern I noticed is:


Support

My chosen sleep anchor is:

A reasonably stable waking time
Morning or daytime light
A consistent first meal
Daytime movement
A regular evening transition
A household quiet period
Another anchor: ______________________

Adapt

The circumstances requiring flexibility are:


My realistic adaptation is:


Release

The number, score, or expectation I will stop treating as a verdict is:


Seek Help

The concern I will discuss with a qualified person is:



My Sleep Rhythm Statement

Complete:

My sleep is shaped by sleep pressure, circadian timing, my organic body, and the realities of my life. My sleep need, opportunity, and outcome are related but not identical. I will support my rhythm by ________________________. I will remain flexible about ________________________. I will release ________________________. I will seek help for ________________________.


Portfolio Asset

Keep the following for your private Sleep in Peace Portfolio:

  • Seven-Day Sleep Rhythm Record

  • Sleep need, opportunity, and outcome reflection

  • Selected sleep anchor

  • Scripture-shaped rhythm sentence

  • Sleep Rhythm Statement


Closing Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank you for meeting me in the actual rhythm of my life.

Help me use this pattern with wisdom.

Keep me from obsessing over clocks, hours, stages, or scores.

Show me what is within my influence, give me grace for what is outside my control, and lead me toward help where needed.

Teach me to live faithfully within time while trusting the God who stands above time.

Amen.



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