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    Sleep Benefits: Power Napping for Increased Productivity, Stress Relief & Health



    Why A Power Nap? Facts on Sleep:
    While small children typically take naps in the afternoon, our culture generally frowns upon mid-day sleep; however, even in those who get enough sleep (but particularly in those who don’t), many people experience a natural decrease in drowsiness in the afternoon, about 8 hours after waking. And research shows that you can make yourself more alert reduce stress and improve cognitive functioning with a nap. Mid-day sleep, or a ‘power nap’, means more patience, less stress, better reaction time, increased learning, more efficiency and better health. Here’s what you need to know about the benefits of sleep and how a power nap can help you!

    How Much Sleep Do You Need? The body needs 7-8 hours of sleep per day; 6 hours or less triples your risk of a car accident.

    (Interestingly, too much sleep--more than 9 hours--can actuallybe harmful for your health; recent studies show that those who sleep more than 9 hours per day don’t live as long as their 8-hour-sleep counterparts!)

    The Effects of Missed Sleep: Sleep is cumulative; if you lose sleep one day, you feel it the next. If you miss adequate sleep several days in a row, you build up a ‘sleep deficit’, which impairs the following:

    * Reaction time
    * Judgment
    * Vision
    * Information processing
    * Short-term memory
    * Performance
    * Motivation
    * Vigilance
    * Patience

    Fatigued people also experience more moodiness, aggressive behaviors, burnout and more stress.


    The Benefit of a Power Nap: Studies show that 20 minutes of sleep in the afternoon provides more rest than 20 minutes more sleep in the morning (though the last two hours of morning sleep have special benefits of their own). The body seems to be designed for this, as most people’s bodies naturally become more tired in the afternoon, about 8 hours after we wake up.


    How Long Should I Sleep? When you sleep you pass through different stages of sleep, known together as a sleep cycle. These stages include light sleep, deep sleep (which is believed to be the stage in which the body repairs itself), and rapid-eye movement sleep, or REM sleep (during which the mind is repaired).


    Many experts advise to keep the nap between 15 and 30 minutes, as sleeping longer gets you into deeper stages of sleep, from which it’s more difficult to awaken. Also, longer naps can make it more difficult to fall asleep at night, especially if your sleep defecit is relatively small. However, research has shown that a 1-hour nap has many more restorative effects than a 30-minute nap, including a much greater improvement in cognitive functioning. The key to taking a longer nap is to get a sense of how long your sleep cycles are, and try to awaken at the end of a sleep cycle. (It’s actually more the interruption of the sleep cycle that makes you groggy, rather than the deeper states of sleep.)


    As there are pros and cons to each length of sleep, you may want to let your schedule decide: if you only have 15 minutes to spare, take them! But if you could work in an hour nap, you may do well to complete a whole sleep cycle, even if it means less sleep at night. If you only have 5 minutes to spare, just close your eyes; even a brief rest has the benefit of reducing stress and helping you relax a little, which can give you more energy to complete the tasks of your day.


    Tips For a More Effective Nap If you want to obtain more sleep, and the health benefits that go with getting enough sleep, here are some tips for more effective napping and sleep at night:

    * Avoid caffeine after 3pm. It’s a stimulant that can disrupt your sleep and stay in your system longer than you think; its half-life is four to six hours!
    * If you don’t want to nap a long time, set an alarm.
    * If you don’t have time for a power nap, or don’t feel comfortable napping during the day, try meditation; it gives your body a rest and produces slower brain waves similar to sleep.

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    its goog to have enough sleep mga pips..

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    wn i put myslf 2 slp lisod au ko pukawn... bsan naa alarm..

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    thats it! im going to sleep

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    print nko ni be kay pabasahon nako ako boss...aron dili nko nya kasaban pag masakpan ko nya matulog sa opisina... hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonins031502
    print nko ni be kay pabasahon nako ako boss...aron dili nko nya kasaban pag masakpan ko nya matulog sa opisina... hehehe
    ha.ha.ha. nice idea bro.... kana jud bro, aron pud maapil sa routine sa work... time to take a nap...

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    sakto!

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    Default Re: [b] Power Napping for Increased Productivity, Stress Relief & Health

    other studies show that even 5-10 minutes of sleep, sufficient na kaayo.
    it's not really sleep per se; it's more like resting your brain.

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    correct jud, kanang wala jud pahulay imo brain, grabe mka burn out, nya mawala na noon imo gana, wala na pud imo focus sa butang nga imo ta himoon.

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    sa akoa kay 10-15 minutes of nap sa office.. i feel a bit groggy, but it really helps me to concentrate afterwards.
    effective kaayo in my opinion.

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