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Sleep Deprived Workers Become Counter Productive
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 29th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Most employees and executives need to rest their minds to be able to focus on work, a large part of which makes up our day. Other than earning a living, a rested mind will help us make the right decisions and render the type of job that we were hired to be.
You can see the poor performance from employees who have to beg off from work, go on sudden leaves because they either don’t feel well or lack sleep to be able to come to office. While this may or may not be done on purpose, people who work just have to adhere to the importance of sleep. There is no such thing as adopting the role of a robot since we are humans that can really break down if we are not careful.
“Sleep interruptions such as stress and muscle cramp disturb this function and can be very detrimental to everyday life, making it impossible to be productive at work and maintain a positive attitude,” Chris Idzikowski, of the Edinburgh Sleep Centre who came up with the term, was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail newspaper of Britain.
(Source) Howrah.org
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A Panda To Scare Kids to Sleep?
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 11th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News.
Now this may sound crazy but I have always known stuffed toys and gadgets to be accessories to help kids and adults sleep better. But with this newly introduced electronic Panda robot, I think it would be more out of fear or worst, make kids not sleep at all!
So it is a high-tech gadget. But for anyone, design and comfort will always be important. Looking at this panda, a supposed stuff toy to scare kids to sleep? They will be most likely terrified to sleep than to sleep soundly. I think modifications are in order for this one.
Read more: Terrifying robotic panda will scare your kids to sleep
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