Surely, anyway, a working day of eight or nine hours which is not split by a nap is simply too much for a human being to take, day in, day out, and particularly so in hot weather.
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If I don't get eight hours, I can't function, so I'm a great believer in power naps.
Bosses should sanction the nap rather than expect workers to power on all day without repose. They might even find that workers' happiness - or what management types refer to as 'employee satisfaction results' - might improve.
I'm a believer in the nap. I don't care what it is. 15 minutes. Five hours. If you know someone's going to come back and come to work.
The replenishing thing that comes with a nap - you end up with two mornings in a day.
No day is so bad it can't be fixed with a nap.
I say, you work eight hours, and you sleep eight hours - be sure they're not the same eight hours.
I have a hard time getting past the day without the nap, so the nap is a must.
I love being able to take a nap in the afternoon.
Most working days I can be at my desk for nine hours a day.
I can tell you I can work on four or five hours of sleep a night and cat nap all day, and I can go for 8 or 10 days on the road, and it doesn't seem to affect me.