The "Orthosomnia" Trap: A 2026 Warning
Living in a tech-forward era (especially in a hub like New York) means we are surrounded by data. Smart rings, watches, and even “smart mattresses” now give us a “Sleep Score” every morning.
While this awareness is good, it has birthed a new anxiety: Orthosomnia-the obsession with getting “perfect” sleep.
Ironically, stressing about your sleep score spikes your cortisol (stress hormone), which destroys your sleep quality. In 2026, the goal is not a perfect graph on an app; it is how you feel when you wake up. If your tracker says you slept poorly but you feel rested, trust your body, not the algorithm.