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Ahh, to sleep, perchance to dream. It's safe to say we all need strategies that help us sustain our energy and brainpower, so that we can continue to work smarter, learn quickly, and focus our attention on the things that have the highest value.  

According to the National Institutes of Health, one of our biggest obstacles to performance is that we are not getting enough zzzz's;  50 to 70 million Americans have sleep problems.  Sleep deprivation has serious consequences, not only on our moods and physical health, but also our cognitive function.

Harvard School of Medicine’s Division of Sleep published several studies in 2012 that indicate poor quality sleep leads to an increase in errors at the workplace, decreased productivity, and accidents that cost both lives and resources. It also steals our ability to learn: when we are sleep deprived, our focus, attention, and vigilance drift, making it more difficult to receive information.

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Comment posted on 02/01/2013 at 11:21 am
great ideas, thank you

Comment posted on 02/01/2013 at 02:16 pm
I found that my chronic allergies were causing sleep apnea, so the rest I thought I was getting was poor quality. When I dealt with managing the allergies better, I was amazed at my morning alertness. I especially relate to your idea of flipping sleep from the "end" of a day to the "beginning " of the next. A good night's sleep makes a world of difference.

Comment posted on 02/01/2013 at 10:31 pm
I am unplugging this computer now and starting a new habit before bed. Thank you for the helpful post, Julie!

Comment posted on 03/06/2013 at 12:17 am
My office desk is in my bedroom,but I got a good take away: "Try flipping your thinking. When you view sleep as the start of your next day, you look forward to getting into bed, ready to charge up your batteries, and fill your fuel tank for the next day's adventures. Thank you!

Comment posted on 03/05/2014 at 05:10 am
log off

Comment posted on 04/07/2014 at 08:57 am
Does anyone read this?

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