Health

What you should know about the science of sleep

In today’s world, sleep is often viewed as a luxury rather than a necessity and many people equate long hours of wakefulness with productivity, pushing sleep to the bottom of their to-do lists. But, this dismissal of sleep as a waste of time has significant repercussions on the health and decision-making abilities. 

Sleep is a complex biological process that plays a vital role in physical health, mental clarity, and emotional stability. Sleep deprivation can severely impair cognitive functions, including attention, memory and decision-making abilities. 

Lack of sleep can lead to poor judgment, impaired problem-solving and cognitive flexibility diminishes, heightened emotional responses, leading to increased irritability and stress as well as 

making individuals prone to accidents and errors. 

Sleep deprivation doesn’t just affect cognitive performance; it also has a significant impact on physical health with consequences that includes weight gain, Diabetes, heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

Adequate sleep acts as a powerful performance enhancer; it enhances speed and coordination, promotes muscle recovery and growth and contributes to better concentration and mental clarity. However, the benefits of sleep extend beyond looking to improve productivity, creativity, and overall performance in daily life. A well-rested mind can think more clearly, solve problems more efficiently and make decisions that are not only faster but also wiser.

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Sleep is not a waste of time but a fundamental pillar of health and well-being. To reclaim the power of sleep, create a sleep schedule, limit screen time, optimise your sleep environment by keeping your bedroom cool, dark and quiet to promote restful sleep as well as engaging in calming activities, such as reading or meditation before bed. 

Pamper your mind by prioritising sleep to enhance health, decision-making and overall quality of life.

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