Many of us try to sleep as little as possible—or feel like we have should. There are so many
things that seem more interesting or important than getting a few more hours of sleep, but just as
exercise and nutrition are essential for optimal health and happiness, so is sleep. The quality of your
sleep directly affects the quality of your waking life, including your mental sharpness, productivity,
emotional balance, creativity, physical vitality, and even your weight. No other activity delivers so
many benefits with so little effort.
Sleep isn’t exactly a time when your body and brain shut off. While you rest, your brain
stays busy, overseeing a wide variety of biological maintenance that keeps your body running in top
condition, preparing you for the day ahead. Without enough hours of restorative sleep, you won’t
be able to work, learn, create, and communicate at a level even close to your true potential.
Regularly skimp on “service” and you’re headed for a major mental and physical breakdown.
The good news is that you don't have to choose between health and productivity. As you start
getting the sleep you need, your energy and efficiency will go up. In fact, you're likely to find
that you actually get more done during the day than when you were skimping on shuteye.