Walk only as far as you feel like walking. Don't feel like you have to walk 30k/day to be a "real" pilgrim. Chances are, you are going to catch up to those guys in a few days because their feet are so bad they can't walk any further.
But, yeah, the schedule is the same:
Get up, walk, eat, walk, eat, walk, find the albergue, settle in, nibble on snacks, take a bath, wash clothes, SIESTA!!!, get up, eat dinner, hang with fellow peregrinos, write your journal, hit the hay, sleep, wake up.
I did find that I was sleeping through almost anything, such as people getting up super-early. The only thing that did wake me early after a certain point was the Olympic gymnast bouncing around in the bunk above me. Bag rustling? Snoring? no problem. Bouncing around on the bed? Problem. Ah well, he left early anyway, so I got some rest after he finally left.
On edit: I usually didn't leave until the sun was coming up. I don't like walking in the dark & my night vision is horrible despite the vast number of carrots that I eat.
Take it all in stride. It's your Camino.
dg