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How to Get Good Sleep on Christmas Eve

For some of us, no matter how old we are, sleep is elusive on Christmas Eve. It’s like there’s still some part of us that wants to stay up and wait for Santa to climb down the chimney. Nothing wrong with that—childlike wonder is never outdated. Unfortunately, all too often adulthood brings with it stresses…

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Tweak Your Sleep: Don’t Worry, Be Happy!

Thinking happy thoughts can make you fly—at least Peter Pan would say so. But where do those happy thoughts come from? Well, recent research suggests, maybe sleep! More precisely, the time you hit the hay and the amount of sleep you get overall can impact the amount of negative thoughts, fear and anxiety you have. People…

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Sleep-Deprived Americans & What to Do About It

Apparently it’s even worse than we thought. As a recent CBS News report put it, our nation is “severely sleep-deprived.” Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that a third of Americans aren’t getting at least seven hours of sleep per night, the minimal amount recommended for adults by most experts. A…

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Techniques to Help You Relax: Part III

In this three-part series on techniques to help you stave off stress, relax and sleep better, we’ve written so far about 10 things you can do to bring on the peacefulness and beat that insomnia. We’ve discussed the benefits of making time for yourself, being present, focusing on your breath, tuning in to your body,…

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Want to Get Ahead? Sleep!

Think sleep deprivation and gallons of coffee are required for becoming a high-powered, “successful” leader or executive? Think again. Research continues to point to the importance of a full night’s sleep for top productivity and career success. Now, new research even concludes that sleep literally pays off in money earned. The Wall Street Journal reported…

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Relax: An Economist Said It’s OK

Do Americans dislike R&R? Well, that seems unlikely. But we don’t seem to be very good at it. New economic research suggests that U.S. adults don’t relax much, even on nights and weekends. The economists found that Americans work longer hours and are more likely to work late nights and weekends than their counterparts in…

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