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Insomnia and Its Implications for Work Performance

The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) reports that nearly half (48%) of Americans suffer from occasional insomnia, while more than one-fifth (22%) have it chronically. So reports Business Insider.

Unsurprisingly, poor sleep can be directly correlated with reduced job performance and productivity, work-related stress, greater difficulty with relationships (personal and professional)–not to mention physical and mental health problems.

Peter Hames, CEO and co-founder of Big Health, which makes a digital sleep improvement program, indicated signs of poor sleep and its effect on work success, including:

  • Lower levels of productivity
  • Health implications and missed days at work
  • Greater irritability and more difficulty concentrating
  • Distraction and spending more time with social media instead of work
  • Less clear or innovating thinking
  • More stress; less energy
  • Higher levels of depression or anxiety–and more personal days taken Hames offers some practical sleep-related suggestions for employees with insomnia.

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