The need to catch up on sleep is on every woman’s lips these days. Between juggling kids, aging parents, home, chores, work, and who knows what else, the last thing we experience is proper sleep.
We hear many women laughingly talk about being forgetful, misplacing the keys, forgetting their own heads if it wasn’t screwed on straight! All signs of little sleep and one of the symptoms of burnout.
So bring on the power nap!? I read this little article in RealAge the other day and thought I’d pass it on. Give the advice a try—I know one of my clients swears by napping!
Improve Memory with a Power Nap*
You could improve memory skills with this brilliant little habit: power napping.
In a study, people who took a power nap after learning a new task performed 50% better than the non-nappers when they were later given a test on the task.
Power Nap, Total Recall
The process of making memories is complicated. And new memories are the most fragile. But in the study, researchers discovered that nappers who got quality deep sleep (slow-wave sleep) during their naps learned new material much better compared with the sleep-deprived participants. Scientists think something about deep sleep helps new memories encode into higher brain regions where memories become more permanent.
Something About Sleep
Getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night is a good health goal. It boosts your immune system, helps control stress levels, and may even be essential in keeping your heart and other body parts healthy. And a power nap every now and then can be a good way to catch up on lost ZZZs — not only to improve memory and keep your mind sharp, but also to help you reach your immune-system-supporting, stress-reducing [optimum].
*(from Improve Memory with a Power Nap – RealAge.com)
Ps: at the end, not included here, it said proper sleep can trim 1.5 years off your real age! I’m in, night-night ladies
The Burnout Queensxx