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September 8, 2025 39 mins

My sleep has been wrecked since I moved. Last year I had the perfect setup: a bed that supported me, a routine that worked, and deep, consistent rest. Now? I’m on a futon, waking up at 4 a.m. to take my daughter to work, and dragging through the day.

n this episode I'm sharing:

  • Why fall naturally shifts your body’s sleep rhythm (and how to work with it)
  • The basics I’m returning to: earlier bedtimes, wind-down rituals, and morning light
  • Tangible adjustments that help: showers or baths at night, better pillows, and bedding that supports you
  • The tools I’m using to stay accountable
  • Why great sleep is not a luxury for Black women, but a necessity


If your sleep has been off, you’ll leave this episode with practical ways to reset and reclaim real rest this season.

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  2. Not ready for a session yet? Download my free Anti-Burnout Guide here and start making small shifts today.


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