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Taking Advantage of Christmas Day
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 22nd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News.
So what are your plans on Christmas day? Some people would gather together around meals while others may even go out taking time to provide that much awaited quality time that has long been demanded from them by their families. But to some, it is a good opportunity to rest and recharge through sleeping. Be reminded that not all people are able to get proper sleep no thanks to busy schedules that are usually demanded from them through work or any undertaking.
Indeed, some may consider it a good time to recharge and rest their laurels. Sleeping through Christmas day may be a waste of time to others but then again it is best to look back at the busy year they had to go through to understand why sleep would be the best thing to do on this special holiday.
(Source) “I’m just relieved and glad everyone has got what they wanted.
“I’m so tired on Christmas Day, all I want to do is sleep.”
But all the hard work is worth it when he gets pleased shoppers visiting in the New Year.
“We often get people in thanking us for giving them a good Christmas,” he said. “That’s a nice feeling.”
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Playing Catch-up to Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung June 2nd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Myths.
Being a working parent and having to also perform the expected chores at home may sound like a hectic schedule and while we all tell ourselves we can just wait for the weekend to come where we can make up for lost sleeping time, chances are this will never materialize.
Life has become grueling to date. Working and simultaneously performing our duties at home as a parent will take its toll and become a source for sleep deprivation. Many would hire nannies or household help, but in reality, kids would still prefer their actual parents to spend quality time with them.
So what is a parent to do? He or she cannot turn his or her back on the kids. The attention is important and most parents should be reminded that there are personal duties that they must perform as well.
As Ilya Welfeld of Bergenfield, N.J., a working mother of three small children who gets only three to six hours of daily sleep said, she will just wait till the kids get older. Now that remains to be seen!
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