You mention the fruit of the mysteries. Is there a list of these? Or is it something you developed on your own?
I pray the rosary five decades a day when I can, all 20 decades if I can (this doesn’t happen as often as I would like), and I always fall asleep praying the rosary. I have trouble sleeping so if I’m awake I’ll pray it until I fall back asleep. A fantastic night is when a get through a few decades and the next thing I know it’s 4am and I awake with the rosary still clutched in my hand. No better way to sleep and awake than that!
There’s a list, one fruit for every mystery.
Joyful:
The Annunciation: Humility
The Visitation: Love of Neighbor
The Nativity: Poverty of Spirit
The Presentation: Obedience
Finding the Child Jesus in the Temple: Joy in Finding Jesus
Sorrowful Mysteries:
Agony in the Garden: Sorrow for Sin
Scourging at the Pillar: Purity
Crowning with Thorns: Moral Courage
Carrying of the Cross: Patience
The Crucifixion: Perseverance
Glorious Mysteries:
Resurrection of the Lord: Faith
Ascension of the Lord: Hope
Descent of the Holy Spirit: Love of God
Assumption of Mary: Grace of a Happy Death
Coronation of Mary: Trust in Mary’s Intercession
Luminous Mysteries:
Baptism of Jesus: Openness to the Holy Spirit
Wedding at Cana: To Jesus through Mary
Proclaiming of the Kingdom: Repentance and Trust in God
Transfiguration: Desire for Holiness
Institution of the Eucharist: Adoration
Sometimes I see slight variations on this but it’s generally a similar meaning.
I, too, love falling asleep talking to the Lord. I’ll often awake and finish whatever I was saying like there was no pause.