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| This week is National Sleep Awareness Week, and it's timely--next week, many of us are going to lose an hour of sleep if we're not careful, and this can have a negative impact on stress levels. Daylight Saving Time is next week, and whether or not you will be one of those for whom an hour of sleep disappears in the night, it is important to put in the effort to get enough quality sleep. This newsletter tells you why, and how you can go about getting what you need. Have a great week, and sleep well! --Elizabeth |
| Happy Sleep Awareness Week 2014
How much sleep do you get? How much sleep should you get? Learn more about the connection between stress and sleep, and find out how much sleep you should be getting--then use these resources and make a plan to get it! Read more | The Dangers of Daylight-Saving Time
This may sound sensationalist, but there really are sleep deprivation consequences that are serious enough to be considered 'dangerous'--learn more about them here. Read more | Sleep Advice From About.com Experts
About.com has many experts who are knowledgeable about sleep; here I've shared some of their best resources to help you to improve your sleep quality this week. Read more | POLL: How Much Sleep Do You Get?
Sleep is important for managing stress, being productive, and maintaining overall health. All too often, however, busy schedules and stress lead us to get less sleep than we need. How much sleep do you get each night? | |
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