Backstory: Well, um, I need to get more and better sleep.
I keep hearing about how lack of sleep effects everything, including my ability to lose weight. I know I need to be better about this, but it always seems to be the easiest thing to cut when deadlines and to do lists and responsibilities are hanging over me.
It’s no coincidence that I recently finished reading the August issue of National Geographic, for which the theme is “The Science of Sleep.”
Did you know “anyone who regularly sleeps less than six hours has a higher risk of depression, psychosis, stroke, and obesity”?
Yikes.
So this week I’m going to walk away from the office, turn off the TV, ignore the phone, and catch some extra zzzzzs.
P.S. For inspiration and motivation, I recommend you read the book Thrive by Arianna Huffington. No spoilers, but she got a “wake-up call” when sleep deprivation became a real problem from her—then she took the steps to make a good night’s sleep a priority in her life.
Good for you! I totally support you in your quest for more sleep, Kath. It’s one of the pillars of health and well being and is very underrated in our society.