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The work of Dr. Mednick, a researcher at the Salk Institute and the leading authority on the study of the nap, this book presents a scientifically-based breakthrough program that shows how to fight the fatigue epidemic--which afflicts an estimated 50 million Americans--through a custom-designed nap.
A scientifically based breakthrough program, TAKE A NAP! CHANGE YOUR LIFE teaches you how to plan the optimum nap: when to take it, how long to sleep, how not to wake up groggy— and how to neutralize the voice in your head that tells you napping is a sign of laziness. It’s not. Napping is a sign
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The work of Dr. Mednick, a researcher at the Salk Institute and the leading authority on the study of the nap, this book presents a scientifically-based breakthrough program that shows how to fight the fatigue epidemic--which afflicts an estimated 50 million Americans--through a custom-designed nap.
A scientifically based breakthrough program, TAKE A NAP! CHANGE YOUR LIFE teaches you how to plan the optimum nap: when to take it, how long to sleep, how not to wake up groggy— and how to neutralize the voice in your head that tells you napping is a sign of laziness. It’s not. Napping is a sign of taking control of your life. It increases alertness • Boosts creativity • Reduces stress • Enhances libido • Aids in weight loss • Keeps you looking younger • Reduces the risk of heart attack • Elevates mood • Strengthens memory • Clarifies decision-making • Improves productivity. And feels great.
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Mark Ehrman is a freelance writer whose work appears regularly in The Los Angeles Times, Playboy, InStyle, and many other newspapers and magazines. Sara Mednick, Ph.D., is a research scientist at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California. She is a consultant for the military and private business, and her napping research has been covered by CNN, Reuters, NPR, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Real Simple, and Men’s Journal. She has a Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard and lives in San Diego.