Take A Nap To Improve Your Health
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The old fashion nap has taken on many nicknames from catnapping to power napping. The good news is that if you take afternoon naps, you are in good company because many of the world’s greatest minds napped. For example, Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Winston Churchill, Johannes Brahms, John D. Rockefeller, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gene Autry, Nikola Tesla, Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy, Napoleon Bonaparte, Salvador Dali and Sylvester Stallone valued their afternoon zzz’s. -- Just to name a few.nn
Benefits of Power Nappingnn* Reduces Stressnn* Increases Productivitynn* Increases Alertnessnn* Improves Memory and Learningnn* Boosts Creativitynn* Promotes Better Judgment and Motivation nn* Increases Reaction Time nn* Decrease Irritabilitynn
The Three Keys to Napping
nBy observing three key rules, you will gain the full benefits of your afternoon catnap. The keys are the proper length, the proper time, and the proper atmosphere.nnProper LengthnYour afternoon siesta should last between 15 to 20 minutes. This length of time gives your body to chance to recharge its engines. Any more than 15 to 20 minutes will let your body slip into the deeper states of sleep therefore causing grogginess. This length of time is enough to gain the benefits of increased alertness and productivity.nnProper TimenThe best time of day for napping is about 8 hours after you wake up in the morning and 8 hours before you go to bed at night. This time is perfect to enjoy the restfulness of an afternoon and early enough that it will not make it difficult to sleep at your regular bedtime.nn
Proper AtmospherenThe right surroundings will aid in you drifting pleasantly off to slumber-land. Make sure that you find a comfortable place for your nap – quite and without disruptions. Also, make sure that the temperature is good for sleeping by adjusting the room temperature or having a blanket available.nn
Additional Tips
nSet an alarm – An alarm is useful so that you will not oversleep. nnTake a few deep breaths – A few deep restful breaths will send you off to dream land more quickly.nnCreate a ritual – Make napping a daily habit so that it’s easier to drift off at that time. nnGet rid of distractions – Close your door and turn off your cell phone.nnTake a few moments to reorient yourself – Don’t try to jump up after your powernap and slam your body into high gear. Take a moment to stretch while breathing deeply.nnThe positive benefits of napping greatly outweigh any of the negative stigmas that our society created towards catnapping. Cast off these stigmas and start to reap the benefits napping today.
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Tim Rosanelli is a 5th degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate and a veteran of the martial arts industry. He owns Maximum Impact Karate located in Dublin, Pennsylvania and also serves the communities of Perkasie, Doylestown, Quakertown, Plumsteadville, and Pipersville. For more information about Maximum Impact Karate visit their website at www.maximpactkarate.com Or… n
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