More Sleep Helps You
Learn
For those of you that are students, here are a few tips to
help you succeed in your endeavors.
Do you drive your car to school? You better buckle up
because many of today's car crashes are caused by sleep
depravation. Chances are you're not getting enough sleep at
night. Sleep depravation doesn't just cause physical symptoms;
your brain can be affected as well. This article looks at the
connection between sleep and learning.
According to the national sleep foundation 85% of
students do not get enough sleep at night.
What's enough sleep? While definitions vary,
the average is 8.5 hours of sleep per night according
to the foundation. If 85% of your fellow students are
suffering from sleep loss, then you can gain a major edge in
the classroom just from lying in bed, relaxing, and falling
asleep.
Lack of sleep impairs ones ability to pay attention,
abstract thinking, creativity, communication, problem solving,
innovation, and more. If these symptoms look familiar, they are
also symptoms of ADHD, the attention deficit disorder many
learners experience. Studies have shown that these symptoms
lead to poor performance in the classroom.
The key to getting more sleep is making sleep a priority.
Many operate on a sleep schedule that treats sleep as a low
priority. While this is common, it is not a healthy habit. To
make getting more sleep a priority you can add incentives to
getting rest. This could include investing in a new set of
super soft sheets. Even some sleep inducing music, such as
sounds of the sea can help one fall asleep.
Once a student is given more sleep the results should be
almost instant. You will see grade go up because of better
quality work. There will be a significant increase in energy
which can be translated into more productive work time.
It has been noted that getting more sleep can have other
fringe benefits besides helping you learn better. When
the body gets at least 8 hours of sleep the body burns more
calories, and after being rested the chance increases
for more active behaviors while you are awake. This can lead to
significant weight loss for those getting sufficient sleep.
Also sleep can contribute to happiness. Serotonin the chemical
the body needs for a good sleep also provides happiness
feelings to the brain. Thus when one sleeps more they
are happier.
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