WellBeing Being

The nap renaissance

For many of us, the subject of napping — and even the act of napping itself — seems a little silly and self-indulgent. If we are healthy, thriving, successful adults, then surely we don’t need to nap like children, right?

It turns out that what we often patronisingly refer to as a “nanna nap” or “catnap” actually has profound physical benefits. Napping is also becoming an increasingly serious business. From gyms in the UK to wellness studios in Sydney, napping classes are on the rise. So are “nap bars” or cafes that provide a space for city workers in Europe to doze during their lunch breaks. Napping rooms in corporate offices — something that would have been laughable a decade ago — are trendy now too.

This nap and author of , who embarked on a sleep crusade after collapsing from exhaustion and subsequently hitting her head on her desk in 2007. Huffington is now a huge advocate for nap rooms in offices and has had one in the office for years. “I predict in the next few years that nap rooms are going to be as universal as conference rooms because the science now is conclusive about the value of napping,” she said in 2016.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from WellBeing Being

WellBeing Being3 min readChemistry
Low-tox Home
Q: Why is it important to use low-toxin cleaning products in your home? A: Cleaning protects our health in our homes, schools and workplaces, but have you ever considered that the products you’re using now might be doing more harm than good? It is im
WellBeing Being5 min readDiet & Nutrition
Pet-friendly Products
Q: Why did you decide to create a pet care range using hemp seed oil? A: It was based on feedback from our customers. They gave us feedback that finding natural products, let alone a natural shampoo, for their pooches was hard to find, so we set abou
WellBeing Being2 min read
Tips For Cultivating Meaningful Productivity
• Be curious (without judgement) about how your past experiences have shaped your beliefs about what it means to be productive, and how you may be reinforcing these beliefs through your current behaviours.• Create your own definition of productivity.

Related