End Fatigue
Our Worsening Sleep Deficits
A recent survey by the National Sleep Foundation found that the American sleep deficit continues to rise. The survey of 1,000 people found participants average six hours and 40 minutes of sleep a night on weeknights, even though 100 years ago the average American slept 9 hours a night. Roughly one-third of those surveyed said they had fallen asleep or become very sleepy at work in the past month. While sleepy workers know they're not performing as well as they could during the day, work is what's keeping them up nights, according to the survey, which found workdays are getting longer and time spent working from home averages close to four-and-a-half hours each week.
In addition to work issues, stress can cause insomnia. Although medications are often needed in severe cases (such as CFS and Fibromyalgia), for most people natural sleep remedies are all that is needed to treat insomnia. Your job is to make the time to sleep!

