769. Why You Wake Up Exhausted, Even After A Great Night Of Sleep
Mon Feb 02 2026
In this episode of the Female Health Solution Podcast, I break down why good sleep doesn't always equal restorative sleep, and why waking up exhausted is often a hormone and cortisol rhythm issue, not a lack of sleep or effort on your part.
Yes, sleep matters. But if your body isn't producing or regulating cortisol correctly, you can still wake up tired, foggy, and unmotivated, even after a full night in bed.
What we cover in this episode: Why cortisol plays a major role in how energized (or exhausted) you feel in the morning
The difference between getting sleep and actually restoring your nervous system
How stress, broken sleep, under-fueling, and overexercising quietly drain your energy
Why women need more and different quality sleep than men
The "wired but tired" pattern and how it shows up when cortisol is off
Why pushing through exhaustion works… until it doesn't
I also explain why so many women hit a point where they can keep functioning, but feel awful doing it. Just because your body is resilient doesn't mean it should live in survival mode.
If you're sleeping but not recovering, something deeper is missing.
How we figure out what's actually going on This is where functional testing matters. I walk through why I rely on the DUTCH Test to look at:
Your cortisol pattern throughout the day
Estrogen, progesterone, and androgen balance
Nutrient status that impacts energy and recovery
Different cortisol patterns require different support. If your adrenals are flatlined, you need a very different approach than someone whose system is stuck in overdrive. Guessing, or throwing random sleep supplements at the problem, rarely works.
A great place to start: the FREE 5-Day Revive If you're not ready for testing yet, I created a free 5-Day Revive Challenge focused on helping your body feel more strong, steady, and energized.
Inside the 5-day, we focus on:
Morning and evening routines that support healthy cortisol rhythms
Simple nutrition and protein targets to prevent depletion
How to fuel before and after workouts so you actually recover
Light, movement, and nervous system regulation
A short daily assessment so guidance is targeted, not overwhelming
This is not about perfection or adding more to your plate. It's about making small, intentional changes that actually move the needle.
👉 Join the free 5-Day Revive: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/the-5-day-revive
Send it to a friend, do it together, and use it as a reset for your energy.
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In this episode of the Female Health Solution Podcast, I break down why good sleep doesn't always equal restorative sleep, and why waking up exhausted is often a hormone and cortisol rhythm issue, not a lack of sleep or effort on your part. Yes, sleep matters. But if your body isn't producing or regulating cortisol correctly, you can still wake up tired, foggy, and unmotivated, even after a full night in bed. What we cover in this episode: Why cortisol plays a major role in how energized (or exhausted) you feel in the morning The difference between getting sleep and actually restoring your nervous system How stress, broken sleep, under-fueling, and overexercising quietly drain your energy Why women need more and different quality sleep than men The "wired but tired" pattern and how it shows up when cortisol is off Why pushing through exhaustion works… until it doesn't I also explain why so many women hit a point where they can keep functioning, but feel awful doing it. Just because your body is resilient doesn't mean it should live in survival mode. If you're sleeping but not recovering, something deeper is missing. How we figure out what's actually going on This is where functional testing matters. I walk through why I rely on the DUTCH Test to look at: Your cortisol pattern throughout the day Estrogen, progesterone, and androgen balance Nutrient status that impacts energy and recovery Different cortisol patterns require different support. If your adrenals are flatlined, you need a very different approach than someone whose system is stuck in overdrive. Guessing, or throwing random sleep supplements at the problem, rarely works. A great place to start: the FREE 5-Day Revive If you're not ready for testing yet, I created a free 5-Day Revive Challenge focused on helping your body feel more strong, steady, and energized. Inside the 5-day, we focus on: Morning and evening routines that support healthy cortisol rhythms Simple nutrition and protein targets to prevent depletion How to fuel before and after workouts so you actually recover Light, movement, and nervous system regulation A short daily assessment so guidance is targeted, not overwhelming This is not about perfection or adding more to your plate. It's about making small, intentional changes that actually move the needle. 👉 Join the free 5-Day Revive: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/the-5-day-revive Send it to a friend, do it together, and use it as a reset for your energy.