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Naps
Good quality sleep is important to the functioning of your
brain. Short naps can be a part of that, but you can't let them
get too long, as Kacper Postawski explains in the article below.
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Power Naps - What
Most People Don't Know About Naps
One of the biggest questions
I get asked all the time is Are naps good for you? Or bad?
I've heard both sides of the story. I'd like to settle
this argument once and for all right here, and reveal to you
how you can properly manage your sleep to create an abundance
of energy in your life, with LESS sleep.
Yes, naps are VERY good for
you, IF you understand how the sleep system works, and you know
how to nap PROPERLY.
In my Powerful Sleep
course I teach people how to properly understand their sleep
system, circadian rhythm, light exposure, and how it affects
their inner sleep system. While we can't get in this article,
here's what is true:
Most people don't realize that
sleep is actually quite a complex and fascinating inner system.
When we're sleeping, we're not just dead zombies off in an unknown
universe. Your inner sleep system is a mechanism which follows
specific time periods and stages to energize your body.
So how do you nap properly?
You take what are commonly
referred to as Power Naps, or what I usually refer
to as Stage 2 limited naps.
You see, when you sleep you
go through what are called sleep stages, there are
5 stages in total. The first two stages, Stage 1 and 2 are your
Light Sleep. It's during this stage that we sleep
lightly, we are easily wakable, and our circadian
rhythm isn't altered enough to create a disturbance in the sleep
system.
The Energizing effects of Stage
1 and 2 sleeps are very beneficial, just 10 minutes of sleeping
in these stages can restore your energy to the point where you
feel as if you slept for 8 hours.
However, why do most people
do more HARM than GOOD to themselves by napping?
It's simple, they don't know
about deep sleep. Deep sleep comprises of all the
other sleep stages. It's during deep sleep that your body undergoes
a MASSIVE physiological change, your body temperature, heart
rate, respiration drops. Your blood vessels dilate and all the
blood that is usually stored in your main organs during the day
is channeled to your muscles to repair them.
If you enter deep sleep during
the day, your circadian rhythm, and your inner sleep clock
(see link below for details) will be altered and out of wack,
often resulting in an in-balanced, weak sleep system and lower
energy levels all together.
For an average person it takes
about 45-90 minutes to enter deep sleep, this is
why for an effective nap you MUST keep your nap down to a MAXIMUM
of 45 minutes. Even 45 minutes is sometimes too much. The most
energizing naps are usually 10 to 20 minutes long.
If your naps last too long,
you will enter deep sleep. Waking up from a deep sleep phase
is more harmful to your sleep system and your energy levels than
good! You will often feel lethargic, low on energy, and in that
zombie state of mind.
If you use naps properly, you
can boost your energy levels drastically, and lower your sleep
time down drastically.
However, there are still two
vital things you must know about napping in order to make them
super effective during your day, so that you're capable of lowering
your sleep, and boosting your energy.
1. You must know exactly what
the best time during the day is to take your nap.
2. You must know what to do AFTER your nap to speed up your body
temperature rise.
Both these sleep secrets are
exposed in the Powerful Sleep package, download it today at Powerful
Sleep.
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About The Author:
Kacper Postawski is an innovative sleep science researcher
and the creator of the Powerful Sleep - Secrets of
the Inner Sleep Clock system on www.PowerfulSleep.com.
He can show you how to reduce your sleep by up to 3 hours, create
more time, and an abundance of energy in your body by sleeping
LESS! Not more. He dispels the 8 hour sleep myth,
tells you what most people never realize about sleep, and what
the drug companies DONT WANT YOU to know. Go to: Powerful
Sleep to find out more about
Powerful Sleep.
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