Wednesday, 8 January 2014

How to power nap like a pro: The benefits



It happens. Snoring through that boring seminar. Dosing off on the CTrain. Drooling while catching some lunchtime shuteye. We’ve all done it, and probably woke up dazed and confused (not to mention embarrassed) too. Next time, avoid being “that” person by grabbing some pre-planned Zzz’s instead. 

But aren’t naps frowned upon?
Not really. Though some people say naps are for the lazy – the term “power nap” is a genuine medical term. Research shows that a 15 to 20 minute power nap enhances concentration, boosts creativity, and lifts mood and levels of alertness.

The idea behind the power nap is to recharge and receive benefits of sleep without surrendering too much time. Power naps are a great way to gain and retain energy throughout the day.

To get a vitality kick from your midday break consider these few things: 

1) Whether iPhone or wrist watch, set an alarm and remember not to over sleep. 

Otherwise you’ll run the risk of waking up feeling more drained than before. Plus your boss likely won’t be too keen on any “sleep drunkenness” effects – prolonged transition from sleep to wake that causes disorientation and confusion.

2) Consistently is key. So have a set schedule for nightly sleep and naps, it’ll upsurge your chance of falling asleep when you need it.

3) Keep in mind, snoozing atop or under your desk probably isn’t the best choice. Find a quiet, comfortable spot away from too much noise and people. If you’ve got a private office or have your vehicle handy – use that as your haven of relaxation during power naps.

4) First time grabbing a few quick Zzz’s? Try not to plan it the day you’ve got that “big wig” meeting. You might just sleep through your alarm if you’re not yet used to snoozing in short durations.

Otherwise though, there’s really no reason not to nap.

Who says power naps are good for you?
Harvard University
The Mayo Clinic
National Institute of Mental Health
NASA

Other perks:
Natural and healthy alternative to caffeine
Soothes and depletes stress levels
Lowers chance of heart disease
Improves memory
Provides bursts of alertness
Enhances decision making skills

Resources
How to power nap correctly