Of course you're an awesome mom! I'm sure we all are. There is more than one way to achieve a desired outcome and there is no one way that is right or wrong for everybody.
I know that for me, I am a nicer person when I've had sleep. I don't even pretend to that it is otherwise. When I'm very sleepy, my temper is short, I have no patience, I'm over-emotional, and I find that I can't focus or concentrate on anything. Of course, I'm also very sick (autoimmune disease) and sleep makes me feel better. But studies have shown that all people function better when they are well rested. When I was in college I took developmental psychology and I recall reading a story about shaken-baby syndrome and that it happens more often when the parents are severely sleep deprived. Nobody will convince me that people are not nicer when they get that eight hours of sleep. And I'm positive that the baby benefits from having parents who are refreshed and able to take on a new day with all the benefits that a good night's sleep can give. I believe that IF (and I mean an emphasis on the "if") the baby benefits in some small way by having a parent coddle it every time it whimpers, the benefit of having a parent who is well rested and less likely to have accidents and more likely to handle the day with love and patience is going to drastically outweigh the small benefit of at-whim coddling.
Edited: Already been answered.
However "at-whim coddling" sounds a bit condescending. JMHO

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seems like on other threads we haven't. 
What has worked for centuries is good enough for me.
That is horrible! Of course a baby is going to want to be held and cuddled!
) Seems that Attachment Parenting actually made everyone in our family happy. Go figure.
) because they do not wish to be up at night w/ their kids. Dr Sears refers to it as "nighttime parenting" I am sorry if it offends anyone, why is ok for proponents of CIO to use this phrase but offensive when I do?