Sleep, the most underrated human activity

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Hello and welcome to my blog, I'm glad to be able to participate in this community's new contest also thanks to @anttn for bringing up this amazing prompt: Sleep

When I was younger, I didn't enjoy the notion of sleeping or napping, especially in the afternoon. However, I recall my mother constantly making my sisters and I take naps or rests as she as she always refers to it, when we got home from school, with her watchful eye and instructions, we ultimately fell asleep nearly quickly, It's probably the body's way of demonstrating how much we needed to rest at the time but our excessively energetic bodies as children refused to.

Having a demanding job or engaging in other stressful and time consuming activities makes it difficult for me to get enough sleep as an adult. I often sleep 5 to 6 hours on the average daily as opposed to the 7 and 9 hours per night that are advised for adults.

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Does it affect me?

Yes, it does. During the holiday season, my sleep time shrunk even more as a result of my heavy workload as a fashion designer trying to fulfill orders. I worked most of the night and slept very little or not at all the following day. I also developed emotional instability in that I get easily irritated or angry at trivial things, even though I rarely get angry over major things, there was one occasion when I lost my temper with my parent over a relatively insignificant matter. I had just finished my overnight routine and was in desperate need of sleep, but I had become too accustomed to taking my sleep for granted. My realization that I had overdone taking sleep for granted came after that outburst. I now make every effort to space out my workdays so that they don't interfere with my sleep.

It's usually easier for me to fall asleep, especially after a long day, but on the rare occasions when it may be challenging, I have a technique that helps. I don't recall where I learned it, but it does work for me; perhaps this is what meditation entails. I close my eyes and visualize a peaceful place; it could be a lovely garden, the sky with clouds, or by the beach; it always helps me.Blinking quickly also helps me fall asleep since it makes my eyes heavy and compels them to do so. It seems odd, but it works for me.

Sleeping shouldn't be underestimated because it has so many advantages. When I'm well rested, I think more clearly and am more able to handle life's challenges. In other words, sleep gives us the energy we need to face the world until the next time it's required.

I will outline a few positive health effects of getting enough sleep based on my little study.

  1. Sleeping helps us maintain a healthy weight.

  2. Reduces depression

  3. It improves the body's immune system

  4. It reduces inflammation in the body

  5. It enhances memory performance in both adult and children

  6. It strengthens the heart

We should now understand how critical sleep is to us as humans, just as vital as eating a healthy diet, and that we should make an effort to sleep healthily as well. These are only a few of the many factors I've described, as there are many more.

Thank you for reading ♥️♥️



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Great points, sleep is underrated. Will be sharing mine soon.

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I identify completely with what you say. I get very easily irritated about nothing if not well rested.
thank you for this post !

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Oh, I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way. Be sure to rest as often as necessary.

I appreciate you visiting my post; it is an honor.

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The importance of sleep can never be overestimated.
I still battle with falling asleep and I know how badly it affects my body.
I'm working on making it right now.
Thanks for sharing this.
Was a nice read.

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Thanks for stopping by, pls do try to have an healthy balance in your sleep life

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Thank you for your article dear @glorydee!

I feel pretty much the same about not wanting to sleep as a child :) I couldn't bear to take a nap and I think I was even a master at escaping. I was almost making a rope out of my sheets ^^ !

I imagine it must indeed be hard to stop when you have an activity like yours that can easily be overwhelming and make you want to put off a good night! Often, when I feel like going on, I say to myself " To each day its own" and often, on my side, it's because I haven't been disciplined enough if I'm short of time... or if I have a feeling like that !

Thank you again for your testimony and this technique which I will remember the next time I have trouble falling asleep ;)

Be well 🍀 ✌️

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Almost making a rope out of your sheets ha! I didn't have the choice of escaping as my mum was very strict with her rules.

Yea, my kind of job is very overwhelming, trying my best now to take each day as it goes.

Thank you very much for this warm comment, I hope my technique works for you too.

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You're most welcome !

Thanks you again dear :)

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Yeah you are absolutely right sis if you Sleep very well your mental health will be accurate because the brain must have rest enough

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Exactly sis, thanks for coming around.

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Adequate sleep is what help to refresh our body system and balance our energy levels. But somehow we can't help but take it for granted due to our busy nature.

I can relate with your experience of not sleeping enough, but I have adjusted and now try to have enough of sleep as much as possible and this has increase my wellbeing generally.

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That's good to know @funshee, it's better we prevent the after effect of less sleep.

Thanks for coming around.

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