Scientists estimate the average adult spends 26 years, or 33 percent of their life sleeping. We spend another 7 years falling to sleep (or trying to) for a grand total of nearly 42 percent of our life spent in bed. That’s more time than we spend eating, laughing and having sex combined. Evolutionarily speaking, sleep is enormously important not just to humans, but to all creatures, as every known species studied to date sleeps. According to Matthew Walker, Neuroscientist at the University of California, Berkeley (my source for this article unless otherwise noted), “sleep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our brain and body health…
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Start Now, Generate The Energy To Take Back Your Life
Casting perfection aside and upon realizing that on any given day I was already doing enough, I had a new frame of mind from which to view my life. The blinders started to come off and my line of vision started to expand, whereby, I no longer felt entirely trapped and stuck in the hamster wheel of commuting, school drop-offs, work, dinner, sleepless nights and guilt. A renewed level of energy was started to take hold. Society teaches us (whether we choose to accept it or not) that we have the potential to do a lot of things that may enhance and bring value to our life. Here are some to…