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Sleepology: Just Snooze It!
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung June 19th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Video, Sleep Humor, Sleep Quotes.Ever wonder what people say about sleep? Well for sure, a lot of sleep quotes and the way they sleep can help wake you up to reality or simply lie down laughing. We all long for sleep. Technically, it follows the phrase “I could sleep all day if I can!” Probably, this best point towards the direction of people who lack sleep or have obvious sleeping disorders to boot.
Images and hearing people talk about sleep may be interesting to most and it is best to see what we can all possibly depict out of them as well as consolidate as far as sleeping matters is concerned.
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Momentarily Dead to the World
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 17th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Myths, Sleep Quotes.
We would normally get that feeling of wanting to step back, wanting to be momentarily inexistent from the world to be able to get a break from it all. Some would call it crazy, but for people who have been exhausted and readily maximized their times and effort for various instances, the need for long needed breaks is justified.
Hence the feeling of temporarily being dead to the world for some time may be an overstatement but for people who have gone through a lot, people would surely be in need for recharging their bodies in all aspects needed, both physically and mentally.
Such proclamation would be considered as exaggerated but understandable if people would take note of why such would be done. Some just burn themselves out at times and wanting to step out of the limelight and adhere towards maintaining their sanity, the need to be able to cater towards personal demand for relaxation and regeneration is an obvious needed recourse.
For related readings, here is a good article: Rest, Relaxation and Sleep
Photo courtesy of Janpeters.net.
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