Sleeping at the Right Time
Published by Brian Yalung August 5th, 2007 in How to sleep better, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues, Sleep Therapy.
All people long for sleep. The common belief among humans is that the longer that one sleeps the better relaxation and overall regeneration of tired bodies it will be. While some do sleep beyond the usual normal sleeping hours of 8, others may find them totally lazy and become less productive than what they would usually imagine.
Excessive sleep is known ordinarily to be good. But for some, there is a saying that you can never have too much of a good thing. This is perhaps one reason why people would deem it best to implement a sense of self-discipline among them.
The reason being is that a person who is unable to properly measure the amount of sleep and active duty hours may just end up leaving a person want to sleep all the time. Now that is something that cannot be since the matter of survival through earning their keep is still something that needs to bed served.
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