Take a Nap: The Benefits of Napping and How to Make Them Work for You
Mar 01, 2021

When: Mid-afternoon is best (around 3 PM). Don’t nap too late in the day, or you’ll be wide awake at night and spoil your bedtime routine.
Where: Find a cool, quiet place to doze. Maybe your car during a break, if you don’t want the boss to catch you snoozing. (That said, many companies are starting to wise up by letting employees lie down for a break.)
How Long: You don’t want to wake up in the middle of deep sleep or you’ll be even groggier than when you started. For a short nap, keep it to 20 minutes.
Want to super-charge your afternoon? Plan your snooze in advance and it’ll go a lot smoother.
1. Pick a time today, tomorrow or later this week when you could use a recharge.
2. Now, determine where you’ll nap: in your car, at your desk or a comfy spot at home.
3. Finally, put it on your calendar.
Note: If you still plan on supplementing your nap with a cup of coffee, drink it before you nod off. It takes time for caffeine to activate, and it will likely kick in right as you wake up from a short snooze.