Maybe we should bring this to our boss on our next meeting. How about sleeping for at least an hour on the job and getting paid for it?
[H3][FONT size=5]A nap a day keeps lost productivity at bay: author[/FONT][/H3] [P class=timeStamp]Updated Mon. Jan. 15 2007 10:15 AM ET
[P class=storyAttributes]Mary Nersessian, CTV.ca News
A nap a day will keep lost productivity at bay, says the author of a new book, who says sleeping can change your life.
Research on the benefits of napping should serve as a wake-up call for employers as the drain on businesses is staggering, says Harvard-trained research scientist Sara Mednick.
According to a Cornell University study, sleep-deprived workers cost U.S. industry $150 billion a year in reduced job productivity and fatigue-related accidents.
Sleep deprivation can also lead to a whole host of health problems such as increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, decreased libido and obesity, said Mednick, author of the book "Take a Nap! Change your life."
"What I found with napping research is actually that naps can actually help solve a lot of these problems," she told CTV's Canada AM.
Employers should sit up and take notice, says Mednick, who is an inveterate napper herself.
Mednick's research began six years ago when she was a graduate student at Harvard University. She survived her grueling schedule by slamming back shots of espresso and splashing cold water on her face.
But it was a nap on a shabby old couch in the department of psychology that changed her ways -- and the subject of her doctoral thesis.
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