let her sleep for when she wakes, she will move mountains
Did you know that a lack of quality sleep can greatly decrease your desire to live?
OK.. joke aside.. sleep is often an elusive sacrifice that North Americans have been conditioned to overlook. We tend to place high value on productivity, innovation, competition, staying 'on top' of our game and while these can all be great things to achieve - it can be a slippery slope to burnout - an inevitable destination that no one desires to reach. So how does one go about having it all?
By setting yourself up for success the night before. Those who have a hard time with discipline and boundaries - fret not. Countless studies have shown that getting the recommended 6-8hrs of sleep per night has direct benefits to your health. Read on for more inspirational facts of why you should clock in earlier so you don't snooze in later.
- Sleep provides a sharper brain. When you are sleep deprived, you limit the amount of time your brain needs to assimilate new information leading to a reduction in focus and memory. So as much as you can plan or organize for a great day.. you may not even remember what the plan actually was! Plan for a productive day by planning for a productive night, which means going to bed at a set time each evening.
- Sleeps aids in weight control and muscle repair. Motivation itself can be hard to come by but the lack of quality sleep can derail it completely. Pair that with unbalanced hormones and there goes any chance of discipline for the day. Simply making time to disconnect from your to do list and connecting with your rest will really positively impact your later decisions - including those you make in the kitchen and gym.
- Sleep restores depleted energy. When your body is in a deep sleep cycle, you give it a chance to decrease blood sugar levels, blood pressure levels and other vital resets. Just like you charge your phone every evening to ensure a full battery life the next day - a well rested body also ensures a fully charged you.
Alongside these top 3 reasons are some other strong contenders including a boost to your immune system, an increase in focus and creativity, a reduction in stress and/or increased aptitude in stress management, as well as an overall mood boost.
So join in on the collective new wave of people saying no to FOMO (fear of missing out) and yes to JOMO (joy of missing out)!
You got this.
I believe in me... I believe in you!
xox,
sher


