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Nov 03, 2020
Dramatically Increase Learning, Memory,
Awareness by Napping
Some say that the key
to increasing productivity may not be by managing your time, but your
energy. But how do go about enhancing your energy levels? Simple really -
taking an afternoon nap! Research now shows that contrary to the
traditional way of thinking, napping is not always a sign of laziness but a
useful method to improve your productivity for the rest of the day.
Here Are Five Reasons
Why Everyone Should Take a Daily Afternoon Nap.
Preventing Burnout
In today’s culture, we
are always on the move, our switches forever set to ‘on’. Never taking a moment
to power down. Doing so leads to tension, frustration, and fatigue. Taking
a nap is similar to a hard reset for your laptop. It flushes out all the
errors and restarts your mental and physical wellbeing.
Studies show that
research subjects who take naps display higher emotional resilience,
increased cognitive function, and other benefits. A thirty-minute nap can
prevent the daily mental exhaustion that ends up affecting our everyday lives.
Heightening Our Senses
According to doctors,
napping can restore our sensitivity towards sight, hearing, and taste
stimuli. Napping has also been shown to enhance our creativity. By taking
time away to relax your mind, you are letting new associations develop.
Restoring Alertness
Most people notice a
drop in energy levels in the early afternoon, right after lunch. Eyelids
start to feel heavy and focusing becomes an uphill battle. The good news is
that having a nap can help restore energy levels. According to the National
Sleep Foundation taking a short nap of twenty to thirty minutes “helps
improve attentiveness and performance without leaving you feeling sleepy or
interfering with night time sleep.”
Reducing Risk of Heart
Disease
Napping can save your
life. People who take a midday siesta at least three times a week are less
likely to die of heart disease, according to a 2007 study published in the
Archives of Internal Medicine. Naps can become an essential weapon in the
war against deaths caused by heart diseases.
Boost Your Productivity
Numerous studies have
shown that reduced productivity amongst workers increases in the later hours of
a workday. However a 2002 Harvard University study shows that a simple
thirty-minute nap increased the performance of workers, even bringing
productivity back up to as high as it was in the beginning of the day.
You may ask what about
having a cup of coffee instead? Will taking a power nap during office hours
have the same effect as drinking a cup of coffee? The answer is no. Napping
is much more beneficial than coffee. A cup of your favourite beans may provide
a temporary jolt of energy, but has been shown to affect your memory. Thus
despite the momentary energy burst, errors in your daily activities are likely
to creep in.
Just when you thought
getting the tick of approval for your afternoon naps could not get any better,
combining a power nap with some dark chocolate is another great way to give
yourself a boost during working hours. A study from the University of
Nottingham showed that drinking a cocoa drink rich in flavanols – a main
ingredient found in dark chocolates, red wine and green tea - can elevate the
blood flow to key areas of your brain for up to two to three hours. The
increase in blood flow to the brain supports better performance towards
specific tasks and makes you feel more alert. The study even suggests that
flavanols can be beneficial in enhancing brain activity for people fighting
fatigue, sleep deprivation, and even the effects of ageing.
Closing Thoughts
Taking a daily nap does not reduce the importance of sleep. Even with napping, you still need to get a solid eight hours of sound sleep at night to feel energetic and refreshed all through the day. But when you are feeling the three thirty-itis kick in, a nap might be just what you need.
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