Troy threw down a challenge last week that has rocked my world. I’m a night owl big time. If left to my own devises I would be up until 1am or 2am every night. In fact at about 8pm I usually get my second wind for the day and start to perk up, it’s really quite unfortunate. It’s right about the time that he winds down for bed time.
I also sleep like the dead. It usually takes me about 30 seconds to fall asleep. It doesn’t matter if I go to bed a 10pm or at 1am, head hits pillow and I’m sawing logs. I sleep deeply and soundly most the time and I tend to have a very hard time waking up.
When I wake up in the morning, whether at 7am or at 11am, I’m grumpy. I’m sloggy, quiet, don’t like to talk, and feel like I am traveling through mud. I also don’t drink coffee or anything caffeinated in the morning so I just have to wait for my stupor to wear off. As the training picks up, this process tends to lengthen. Drag drag drag, then then by 9:30am or so I’m usually rocking’ and rollin’.
So, we are walking through Best Buy last weekend and I see one of those ZEO sleep monitors. Oooohhhhh, me likely, me want!
Again, I’m going to reiterate here that I am a junky for data items like this. I think at some point I’m going to need to go back to college to study physiology.
Zeo Inc. was originally started by a group of sleep-deprived students at Brown University. Looking for a way to fight grogginess and perform at a higher level during the day, they learned that the stage of sleep from which a person awakens has a huge influence on how that person feels in the morning. So, they developed a comfortable way to track sleep and help people wake up “on the right side of the bed.”
Needless to say I wanted to buy one right then. That’s where Troy stepped in and put the smack down. No way Sonja, why do you need that?…. he said as he slipped a new ginormous iMac into our cart. Seriously?
So I used my female ways of persuasion to say “If I go to sleep before 9pm for a week will you get me a Zeo”? Yes, we’ve been married for 10 years…
He said “1 month”.
I knew I had him then….”two weeks?”
“Okay, two weeks”. He thought he had this in the bag. So he thought.
Upon arriving home I immediately made a sticker chart. These sorts of things are best executed with a well thought out intermediate reward system. Case in point:
Let me tell you, this is probably one of the harder things I have ever endured and I have a new appreciation for those who have trouble sleeping. The first few nights were fine. Then there was a hiccup and I needed to take a call that would extend past the 9pm barrier. That night I had to use my true female persuasion for that damn sticker. But then after that night, back to the plan. And here’s what I found.
First off…in 7 days I slept 66.5 hours. That’s a lot of sleep!!!
I could not get to sleep later in the week. Wednesday and Thursday nights it took me over an hour to get to sleep despite the fact that I had trained a lot those days. I was rested and just laid there and tossed and turned for an hour before sleep found me. Then I woke up about 10 times each night and was AWAKE, but forced myself to count back to sleep. That’s something my mom taught me when I was little, she would tell me to count to go to sleep. Thursday night I told Troy “I just hit 109″ I usually don’t make it past 12. He was a little pissed, I think because I woke him up, and he said “just go buy the damn Zeo”. Hahahha! I know how to break him!
Last night I almost didn’t make it. I shut the lights off right at 8:59. Troy comes in, and I say “Shhhhh, I’M SLEEPING” and then erupt into giggles. But, a magical thing happened. I was out in 15 seconds and I woke up naturally 10.5 hours later without waking up a single time. 7:30 this morning I was fresh as a daisy and felt so alive.
So, next week will be interesting. I’m not holding Troy to his resignation of the bet. I want to see this one through. But it is OH SO HARD to turn off all the lights at 8:59 when I am in the middle of a really good chapter in IronWar and I’m not tired, and I just WANT TO STAY UP ALL NIGHT. Ha!
I’m not even going to tell you what I have to do if I lose the bet, because honestly, the probability that I will lose this bet is ZERO. Take that Troy!
(Troy snickers in the background knowing that by getting me in bed by 9pm every night means he has already won)
So, does anyone have the Zeo, have you played with it, what do you think? Also, does anyone have advise on the differences between the Zeo with the little clock or the one with the iPhone instead? I’m excited to learn more about sleep and about what kind of sleeper I am.











I LOVE my Zeo! I got it to get my sleep back on track for IM training last year. The coaching program they have built in is awesome, they send you little emails and give you different tasks to do depending on the week you are in. I learned a lot from the data, like for me I get all my deep sleep early and my REM sleep after midnight, so if I go to bed late, no matter how late I sleep in, I shortchange my body on deep sleep (which is critical for recovery!). It retrained me on how and when to go to bed. You will love it!!
DCrainmaker has an extensive review of it on his site too. http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/12/zeo-in-depth-product-review.html
I’m still undecided about my zeo. It gives me information that is interesting, but not sure how useful it is.
I’m finding that my sleep patterns are pretty normal, no matter what I do. I get lots of deep sleep for the first 3 or 4 hours. Then the last 3 or 4 hours goes back and forth between light and rem.
Interesting, but the “coaching” hasn’t been able to tell me anything different I should do, or what the data really means.
I’ve got the clock version. I really like it, except that sometimes I leave the SD card in my computer. It is annoying when I only realize it in the morning and a whole night’s worth of data wasn’t captured.
LOL…I guess I just never thought about my sleep that much. I fall asleep within half an hour max, get about 8 hours or so, wake up and have my morning coffee to clear out the cobwebs.
I am so excited as I won a Zeo from Jamie’s giveaway. I have been sleeping HORRIBLY. I am not sure why, although I know part of the reason is my extensive work travel, coupled with trying to keep training (which I have been failing more than winning with recently). I know if I am going to do anything like perform to my best, I need the sleep. So interested to hear what you think of it.
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Sounds like a fun gadget but I don’t really need any help sleeping–as you know, this girl is in bed early and I am OUT. I love the quality sleep I get now
But when I was not healthy, my sleep was HORRIBLE!!!
Sonja – Amazon has the ZEO for $120, no sales tax, and free shipping.
I ended up buying one. I like toys. And my husband has had an awful time sleeping lately. I thought this may help him. He looks very skeptical, though.
I tried it out last night. My ZQ score was 98 (YEAH!) and I had over 2 hrs of deep and REM sleep (each). And I didn’t even think it was that good of a night’s sleep.
Sleeping with the gadget was a bit weird – felt like I was wearing a visor all night. I suppose that’s something I can get used to.