
When Sleep Isn’t Enough (4.15.2025) Poem by Sonya Zappone
When your spirit is drained
When your soul is depleted
When your inner-well runs dry
When there’s NO flow to life
When there is no juice in your body.
When your spiritual electricity is zapped.
When you have no joy left nor the ability to smile
When you won’t even pick your head up or the phone
When you are caught in a cycle of doing too much for others,
While doing nothing for yourself.
When 12 straight hours of sleep isn’t enough to restore you…
You need deep reflection and rest
You need a personal time out from life
A retreat from the world
A soft place to land
A safe place to be held in protective blankets of compassion
You need downtime that becomes soul-time
You need a plan of escape, for freedom, fresh air, and renewal
You need rest, and recovery, of your body, mind, and spirit
You vital need revitalization
It’s a time we must carve out for ourselves when our check engine light goes on
It’s necessary, required annual maintenance unless we need monthly tune-ups
We must seek locate garage to carefully park ourselves in while much-need repair gets done
It’s designated time to recharge our batteries and replace our windshield wipers so we can see clearly.
We need new spark plugs
We need much more than a 5-minute meditation.
We need a temporary and complete escape from the stressors of life until our shoulders drop down away from our ears
We must find or build a sheltering cocoon to block out the chaos of the world
We must find or create an alter inside the temple of our body, bow and take a seat or kneel
We must lay on our backs until our tense muscles let go of their grip on the world
We must release of all that does not serve us
And detoxify the tiredness, the toxic, and the terrible
We must take a deep, long, slow breath out
Releasing all the mental steam and personal agonies
We must cry if we have held off crying
We need a time of being a human-being rather than a human-doing
We need a space of emptiness and nothingness
We must surrender to “the sweetness of doing nothing”
(where our healing can happen)
We need to replenish and refill our gas tanks
We must stop, pause and let go and shut down and off
We can’t open the hood while our engines are running
We can’t repair while going 100 miles per hour
When sleep isn’t enough we must make time for rest.
by Sonya Zappone RYT (Author of The Hero’s Journey Inwards)
Poem Draft 4/2025 SZ
Self-Reflection Questions:
What are you tired of?
Where can you get some deep rest?
When can you carve out a time for a personal retreat?
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