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Why You Keep Waking Up Between 1–3 AM

If you’re a woman in your late 30s, 40s, or early 50s and you’ve started waking up in the middle of the night — often somewhere between 1 and 3 AM — you’re not alone.

Many women tell me the same thing:

“I fall asleep fine… but then I wake up at 2 or 3 AM and my mind turns on.”

Sometimes you can fall back asleep.
Sometimes you can’t.

And over time it becomes exhausting.

Most women assume this is just insomnia or something they have to live with as they get older.

Many women search for answers to questions like “why do I wake up at 3 AM every night?”

But in many cases, your body is actually trying to communicate something important.


Your Body Isn’t Random — It’s Rhythmic

Your body runs on rhythms.

Hormones follow rhythms.
Digestion follows rhythms.
Your nervous system follows rhythms.

When these rhythms are supported, sleep tends to be deep and restorative.

But when they are disrupted — often from stress, overstimulation, irregular routines, or hormone shifts — the body begins sending signals.

Middle-of-the-night waking is one of the most common signals.


Many women begin waking between 1–4 AM during their late 30s and 40s, especially during periods of stress or hormonal transition.


The Nervous System Connection

One of the biggest reasons women begin waking between 1–4 AM is nervous system overload.

Many women today are living with a nervous system that has been running in low-grade fight-or-flight mode for years.

Work demands.
Parenting.
Emotional load.
Constant stimulation from phones and screens.
Years of pushing through exhaustion.

I recorded a short video explaining why this happens and what your body may be trying to tell you:

When the nervous system is constantly on alert, the body produces more stress hormones like cortisol.

Cortisol is meant to rise gradually in the morning to help you wake up.

But when the nervous system is dysregulated, that rhythm can flip.

Instead of rising in the morning, cortisol can spike during the night, waking you up between 1–4 AM.


Hormones Also Play a Role

For many women, this pattern becomes even more noticeable during perimenopause.

One reason is that progesterone naturally begins to decline during this stage of life.

Progesterone is often called a “calming hormone.”
It helps regulate the nervous system and supports deeper sleep.

When progesterone drops and the nervous system is already under stress, sleep disruptions often follow.

This is why many women in their 40s suddenly begin experiencing sleep patterns that never used to happen before.


From a Seasonal Perspective

There is also something important happening right now if you’re reading this in late winter or early spring.

In seasonal living traditions like Ayurveda, winter is naturally a slower, heavier time.

The body tends to store more energy, move less, and turn inward.

But as spring approaches, the body begins to shift toward mobilization and detoxification.

If the nervous system is already overloaded, this seasonal shift can amplify symptoms such as:

• waking during the night
• puffiness or inflammation
• irritability
• fatigue
• feeling “wired but tired”

Again, your body isn’t malfunctioning.

It’s adjusting.


A Few Simple Ways to Support Your Sleep

If you’re experiencing this pattern, small shifts can make a meaningful difference.

Here are a few gentle practices that help many women begin restoring their sleep rhythm:

Dim lights and reduce stimulation in the evening
Bright light and screens signal alertness to the brain.

Eat an earlier, lighter dinner
Heavy or late meals can disrupt nighttime hormone rhythms.

Avoid late-night snacking and sugar
Blood sugar swings can contribute to night waking.

Create a calming wind-down routine
Even simple rituals like herbal tea, stretching, or journaling can signal safety to the nervous system.

These changes may seem simple, but they significantly support the body’s natural rhythms and can have a dramatical effect on your ability to heal and recover over time.


The Bigger Picture

Sleep disturbances are rarely just about sleep.

They are often a reflection of the overall state of the nervous system and hormonal environment.

When women begin supporting these systems together — rather than chasing isolated symptoms — the body often responds surprisingly quickly.

Better sleep.
More stable energy.
Improved mood.
Less inflammation.

This is the deeper work of restoring rhythm.


If You Want Support Resetting Your System

Right now I’m opening a few private spots for

Spring Reset Sessions
Nervous System + Hormone Support for Women 35–55.

This is a 6–8 week private support container designed for women who are feeling:

• exhausted
• inflamed or puffy
• hormonally off
• stuck despite trying to do the “right things”

Inside the intensive we work on:

• nervous system regulation
• restoring healthy rhythms
• seasonal lifestyle adjustments
• gentle detox and hormone support

If you’d like to explore whether this work could support you, you can learn more or schedule a free 20–30 minute strategy call here:


Listening to Your Body’s Signals

If your body has been waking you up in the middle of the night, try not to see it as a failure or something broken.

Often it’s simply your body asking for a different kind of support.

And when you begin listening to those signals, powerful shifts can happen.

Why Winter Feels So Hard…

TL;DR:
You’re not tired because you’re weak — you’re tired because winter slows digestion, hormones, energy & immunity. Warmth + rhythm = everything.
(Scroll to the bottom for the link to join my seasonal medicine-making workshop.)

Why does winter feel so heavy for so many women?

Even if you eat well, “try to stay healthy,” and take care of yourself…
every winter, your body speaks.

Fatigue.
Cravings.
Lower immunity.
Mood swings.
Feeling inflamed, bloated, puffy, or “off.”

Nothing is wrong with you — winter changes everything.

You might notice it every year:

  • Your energy drops
  • Your hormones feel louder
  • Your motivation disappears
  • Your digestion slows
  • Your immune system feels sensitive
  • Your mood gets shorter
  • Your body image takes a hit
  • Everything feels heavier

And then the self-doubt creeps in…

“Why can’t I handle winter better?”
“Is this just aging?”
“Why do I feel so emotional?”
“Why do I get sick this time every year?”

It’s not you.
It’s winter.

Your body is seasonal.

In Ayurveda, winter is cold, heavy, slow, and damp.
Your physiology reflects that:

  • digestion slows
  • metabolism decreases
  • circulation cools
  • emotional sensitivity increases
  • hormones fluctuate
  • immunity shifts

This is not a problem — it’s wisdom.

But modern life demands the opposite

Winter asks for:

  • warmth
  • rest
  • nourishment
  • slowness
  • grounding
  • deep presence

Life demands:

  • late nights
  • overstimulation
  • sugar/alcohol
  • emotional labor
  • endless logistics
  • unrealistic holiday expectations

Of course you feel overwhelmed.
Of course your immunity dips.
Of course your body feels “off.”



Your winter body needs support, not pressure.

When you honor the season:

  • digestion strengthens
  • immunity rises
  • hormones stabilize
  • energy becomes steady
  • emotions soften
  • inflammation decreases
  • you feel grounded, present, and warm

Winter can either pull you into overwhelm…
or guide you into deeper nourishment.

When you support your inner fire — digestion, immunity, hormones, circulation — winter becomes easier.
Your energy rises.
Your mood stabilizes.
You stop catching every cold.
You feel grounded instead of overwhelmed.

And you don’t need 20 supplements or complicated protocols.
Just seasonal medicine.
Seasonal rhythm.
Seasonal nourishment.

This is what we’ll be doing together inside ROOTED.

Join me for ROOTED: Seasonal Medicine-Making Workshop

This Saturday at 2 PM EST • (Replay + Workbook included)

Together, we’ll make:

🔥 Fire Cider (digestion, immunity, circulation)
Golden Fire Honey (inflammation, mucus, hormones + sluggish winter energy)

You’ll also learn how to:

  • support winter digestion & metabolism
  • strengthen immunity naturally
  • work with seasonal rhythms instead of against them
  • protect your energy through the holidays
  • nourish your inner fire + emotional wellbeing

💫 Two Ways to Join:

Option 1 — ROOTED Workshop

$44 • One-time purchase

  • Live 2-hour workshop this Saturday
  • Fire Cider + Golden Fire Honey
  • Replay included
  • Printable workbook
  • Winter digestive + immune support
  • Cozy seasonal rituals

Option 2 — Sustainable Wisdom Membership

$33/month • Best value
Includes EVERYTHING in ROOTED, plus:

  • Weekly Empowered Wisdom Drops
  • Monthly Sacred Wisdom Circle
  • Replay library access
  • Seasonal living + herbal wisdom
  • Private community space
  • Discounts on resets + 1:1 work

If you want support all winter/year long — not just for one workshop — this is your space.

Meet Your Guide — Jessica Graham Robinson

Ayurvedic women’s wellness practitioner, herbalist, yoga therapist, and founder of Sacred Wisdom Wellness.

I help women reconnect to their bodies, balance their hormones naturally, live seasonally, and cultivate a rhythm of life that supports their energy, digestion, immunity, and emotional wellbeing — without hustle or overwhelm.
This winter season is a powerful invitation back into warmth, nourishment, and presence.
I’m honored to walk this path with you.