Archive for the 'Sleep Business' Category
Business Professionals Develop Sleep Problems Due to Inflation
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 8th, 2008 in Dreams, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Business, Sleep Issues.
Today, inflation is an obvious presence and for most of us today, it is apparent that we will be forever thinking and staying up late to think of alternative to survive in this world that has gone beyond borders. Businesses are faltering one after the other and for the modern businessman, unless you act quickly, chances are you will lose a lot of things including sleep.
The key towards good sleep is to be able to lay on your comfy bed without much to think about. But today, this is a rarity for the breadwinners as we enter an age where financial incapacity pushes us to act further. Apparently we all know that financial survival is something that we all think about everyday so don’t be surprised if in the end, another expense for sleep-related disorders and treatment will soon join our daily expenditures.
”It’s no surprise that professions in the industries worst hit by the credit crunch come top of the charts,” notes director of sleep, Leigh McCarron.
“We all know that money worries and job security are key drivers of stress which in turn, leads to significant sleep loss.”
(Source) Devono
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Software Solutions for Sleep Doctors
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 7th, 2008 in SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News, Sleep Business, Sleep Issues.
Diagnosing and helping sleep deprived patients is one thing but what happens if the number of patients suddenly start to swell? Apparently the patient record management will bear the brunt of this as maintaining patient records is as valuable as paying for sleep cures these days.
Thanks to Sagittarius Software, sleep doctors will be spared from the burden of perhaps failing to monitor their patients as well as their progress to treatment. To some, it may not be a big help but if you look forward and take into consideration that sleep deprived individuals are growing heftily by the minute, then perhaps the investment is something that deserves a second choice.
Besides, sleep specialists may be the victim of their own decision to forego this assistance as well. And for sure, no professional sleep doctor would want that.
Cox estimates that only about 13 percent of health-care providers who are sole practitioners have an electronic records-management system; the rest still rely on a paper-based process. Not only are these systems subject to inaccuracies and imprecision, he said, but a previous patient who returns after a few years will have no history.
“After a few years, old paper records are put into long-tern storage, which is impossible to retrieve,” Cox said. “So you’re lucky if they can find an old chart at all.”
(Source) The Seattle Times
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Dozing off with Speed Sleep Online
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung June 30th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Business, Sleep Cures.
Again you have to love technology. Instead of having to go to the usual sleep specialists and follow particular programs to help induce sleep, you can simply type their URL online and get instant remedies towards sleep disorders today.
Headed by best-selling author Frank Prince, this revolutionary means of resolving sleep issues has a lot to offer towards the sleep deprived people of today. And that is not all it has to offer. Their program also offers solutions to people who want to avoid the residual grogginess and other negative side effects that result from using prescription drugs or other sleep aids.
About Speed Sleep: Speed Sleep is an audio track that actually teaches individuals to fall asleep quickly and easily. It consists of two tracks, one for a rejuvenating power nap and one for a complete night’s sleep. Users can take advantage of this unique program simply by listening to it as they fall asleep and allowing the sleep triggers - or phrases that promote relaxation and deep sleep - to take effect. Speed Sleep II is a similar program; however, it focuses on health, fitness, and achieving a better body through mental conditioning.
(Source) Press Release 365
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Recharge Midday with a Siesta
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung June 26th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Business, Sleep Issues.
For people who find themselves on the go at times, it would be best to consider a siesta or a short nap before proceeding with your daily chores. Many would not have this privilege especially if they are in an office. However they can try to steal a couple of winks when they are on lunch break. Remember that breaks are given normally up to an hour and for people taking meals, sometimes you can finish eating way beyond the final seconds of your break time.
People need to recharge midway at times. Short as it may you may be surprised at the difference that short stolen naps can provide especially in terms of productivity.
The siesta has been around for thousands of years and was even regarded as a necessity, rather than a luxury. It is still widely practiced in Spain today, though they also use it to get out of the sun during the hottest part of the day and can therefore take as long as two hours to rest.
(Source) MSN Life and Style
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Employees Need More Naps
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung June 20th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Business.
In a world where you just have to live wiser and perform according to what companies are paying you for, employees need to know when they should also reach the point of overdoing it. It is true that employees would be wise to know when to take a break, short naps that can help them maintain their level of efficiency when they are on the job.
Allowing employees to nap is fine but while many companies are hesitant due to abuse, here are some reasons why employees need naps:
Here are five tips from 1800mattress.com consultants on how to improve Sleep Quality without changing Sleep Quantity:
Sleep Schedule: Try your best to stay on a regular pattern of going to sleep and getting up to within a one-hour window for consistency.
Wind Down Routine: Establish a regular routine to follow before sleep to help train the body to wind down and to prepare for sleep. Avoid bringing laptops, blackberries, etc., into the bedroom to limit distractions.
Sleep Temperature: Try to have your bedroom between 65-70 degrees as cooler environments are more conducive to prolonged sleep and can minimize sleep disturbances through the night.
Limit Distraction: If you must watch TV, have it on a sleep timer. Try and keep the room as dark and quiet as possible. Turn alarm clocks so you can’t see their glow as the urge to check the time can add to stress and disturb rest.Inspect your mattress: If it squeaks, you wake up with back pain, toss and turn at night, sleep better away from home, etc., it’s probably time for a new mattress. The item most depended on to provide restorative sleep could be the biggest reason you are not getting it. Mattresses should be replaced every 5-7 years.
(Source) Furniture World
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