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When life gets busy, sleep is often the
first activity that we sacrifice. Considered a luxury by many busy
people, sleep is actually as vital to sustaining a balanced life as
breathing, eating, and drinking. Getting sufficient sleep can be a potent
energizer, just as not getting enough sleep can leave you feeling drained
and sluggish. While eight hours is the average amount of sleep most
adults should generally aim for, the right amount of sleep varies for
each person. Some people may thrive on just six hours, while others don’t
feel well rested unless they’ve slept for 10 hours. How much we sleep
also varies, depending on where we are in life. Young people often need
more sleep, while older people may need less. Yet, the benefits of sleep
always stay the same. Regular and consistent periods of wakefulness and
sleep are key ingredients to fostering a healthy body and a clear mind.
During sleep, your body renews itself.
The ability to forgo sleep is
considered by some to be an asset. While it may seem that the nighttime
hours can be used for more productive activities, sleep in itself is
extremely productive. During sleep, your body and psyche are both
regaining their strength for the coming day. You may even have the unique
opportunity to explore the hidden recesses of your personality while you
dream. Meanwhile, your long-term memories are reinforced.
Many cultures engage in an afternoon
siesta. Taking a nap is refreshing and can increase both productivity and
creativity. Author Lewis Carroll is said to have conceived his idea for Alice in Wonderland
while dreaming. A good night’s sleep also has been known to bring with it
the gifts of clarity, wisdom, and a fresh perspective. Even the ancient
Greeks thought of sleep as a gift from the gods. Give yourself the gift
of peaceful slumber, and you will likely find yourself feeling alert,
refreshed, and ready for life’s challenges. You may also find yourself
feeling more centered, thoughtful, and aware throughout the day, allowing
you to live to your full potential.
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