Friday, March 29, 2019

The Importance of Napping

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I'm one of those people who NEVER have enough time, and probably need to learn to nap,
especially before getting ready to go out.

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The Importance of Napping


BY MADISYN TAYLOR
A short nap during the afternoon is common in many countries and can provide an energy boost and clearer senses.
As we focus on the many obligations we gladly undertake in order to create the lives we want, sleep is often the first activity that we sacrifice. We're compelled by both external and internal pressures to be productive during many of our waking hours. While this can lead to great feats of accomplishment, it also disrupts the body's natural cycles and leaves us craving rest. Napping represents a pleasurable remedy to this widespread sleep deprivation. Though judged by many as a pastime of little children or the lazy, the need for a nap is a trait that all mammals share and an acceptable part of the day in many countries. It is also a free and effortless way to improve our health and lift our spirits. A nap is relaxing and can improve our mood, vision, reflexes, and memory.

Lack of sleep, whether ongoing or the result of a single night's wakefulness, puts stress on the body and mind. It can negatively impact your physical and mental health. At one time, napping was considered a natural part of life. In the past hundred years, however, electricity and modern conveniences have provided us with more time to engage in personal and professional activities. Consequently there is now less time for sleep. A mere ten minutes of sleep in the middle of the day can leave you feeling more cheerful and alert. A half-hour long nap can sharpen your senses and refresh your energy reserves, and a shorter nap can even sustain you through a long day. Napping can help you make up for lost sleep and serves as a supplement to your usual sleep schedule. You may need to give yourself permission to nap by making naptime a part of your day.

Feelings of guilt about napping or being preoccupied with other activities can keep you awake when you are trying to take a nap. If you need help, surround yourself with soft pillows and blankets or soothing music. Try to take a nap at the same time each day and use an alarm clock to ensure that you don't fall into too deep a sleep. Learning to nap and enjoying its benefits can help you reclaim your natural right to nap. You nourish your being every time you take a nap.



from Daily OM

7 comments:

  1. Yes, taking a nap can do a lot - even win a world war!

    "During World War II, Sir Winston Churchill would nap for at least an hour in the early afternoon; awaking refreshed to carry out - until the wee hours of the morning - the business of defeating the Axis powers, he wrote in ''The Gathering Storm,'' the first volume of ''The Second World War,'' his six-volume memoir of those years".

    I sometime nod off when trying to read a chapter or two of my current book on a late afternoon waiting to make supper.
    I honestly do feel in better shape to face the remainder of the day then!

    Happy weekend - Mary x

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    1. Ahhhh, elegant Mary, of course you know the benefit of napping. It's come to me late in life, but it is so refreshing, isn't it? Big hug, my friend.

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  2. Finally! I "usually" felt guilty, in my younger life, grabbing those zzzs. Now, I nap... looking out at our lake helps, too. franki

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  3. So did I, feel guilty, I mean. Now, not at all. I'm better for indulging myself with a little reward. Now I know what POWER NAPS mean !!!

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  4. Oh Marsha, GOOD MORNING! Wonderful article and I love how many other cultures take napping seriously. In France and in my father's native country of Mexico, siestes/siestas are of utmost importance! It does the body good, that's for sure!

    Thank you for coming to my blog! I don't blog much these days, managing my teaching job and Instagram, that's enough for me now! And yes dear Marsha, one day, I hope to publish, even if it's self-published, a book of inspirational thoughts and photos. Many thanks for your support!

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    1. Thank you, Anita. I'm waiting for this book !!

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  5. I DO NAP............and it does HELP!!!
    XX

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