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Has your boss caught you sleeping on the clock again It turns out you re not alone.According to a study conducted byThe Sleep Doctor, 1 out of every 3 full-time workers surveyed reported taking a nap at least once a week during work hours.The study found that 46% of people nap during work occasionally throughout the year, with 33% napping weekly, 6% daily, 18% several times a week, and 9% once a week. All this napping is causing some people to miss meetings and deadlines, so needless to say, if your boss reads this study, they may not be too happy about it.Of course, the location of where you work does matter, as the study found that those who work from home, unsurprisingly, are more likely to nap. It also turns out that men 52% tend to nap more than women 38% , and the same goes for younger generations; am stanley mugs ong workers ages 18 to 34, 54% nap, while 46% of workers ages 35 to 54 nap, and only 25% of workers over 55 nap.But why does this happen Most full-time workers 77% said they lose sleep due to stress, like balancing work and personal life, causing them to be more tired during the day; while some are stanley cup just influenced by boredom, the study notes. Napping can absolutely help you reco stanley cup becher ver from poor sleep the previous night, explainsDr. Michael Breus, Sleep Doctor s clinical psychologist and sleep medicine expert. Theres actually data to show even a seven-minute nap can make a difference, anda NASA studyshowed that napping increased alertness. But beyond needing to be more Nxgu Hamas has accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal, Israel is reviewing
MADISON, Wis. AP 鈥?A new memo from the Legislature s budget office says Wisconsin is at risk of losing $2.3 billion in federal coronavirus relief money for K-12 schools. That s more than the $1.5 billion originally thought to b stanley mug e in jeopardy. The money is at risk because Republicans who control the Legislatures budget committee have not committed enough new state money for schools to meet federal requirements to qualify for the additional money. Democratic s stanley us tate Sen. Jon Erpenbach says the higher estimate of what s at risk should motivate Republicans to spend more. Republican leaders have said they re confident that either the federal rules will change or more money will be allocated to meet the requirement.Report a typo or error // S stanley thermos ubmit a news tip