Scott Stevens

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AMERICAN WORKERS ARE NAPPING ON THE JOB A LOT!

When the afternoon slump hits and you can’t stop yawning at your desk, have you ever thought about just taking a quick power nap? Most of us have considered it, but it turns out, a lot of people are actually doing it. Nearly half (46%) of American workers nap during the workday at least a few times a year, according to a new survey.

The Sleep Doctor poll of 1,250 working U.S. adults reveals:

  • One in three workers nap on the job on a weekly basis, while 18% do it several times a week and 6% nap daily at work.
  • About a third admit to missing deadlines or meetings because they were napping.
  • Three-quarters (77%) say they lose sleep because of job-related stressors.
  • The most common one is work-life balance, followed by long hours, demanding projects, upcoming deadlines and the struggle to get to work on time.
  • Remote and hybrid workers are more likely to take naps during work hours than in-person workers. On a weekly basis, 34% of remote workers take naps, compared to 45% of hybrid workers and 27% of in-person workers.
  • One in four remote workers have fallen asleep during a meeting.
  • Younger workers are also more likely to nap, as 54% of those between the ages of 18 and 34 admit to napping during the workday, while 46% of those ages 35 to 54 do and only 25% of those over 55 do.
  • Men are more likely to nap than women, with 52% of men reporting they nap at least a few times a year during the workday, compared to 38% of women.
  • The most common nap spots for in-person workers are their car (50%), their desk (33%), in a company designated napping place (20%) and even in the bathroom (9%).
  • As for how long they’re napping, 27% snooze for 15 to 29 minutes, 24% sleep for 30 to 59 minutes and 26% nap for less than 15 minutes. But 9% are sleeping for two hours, while 3% nap for three hours or longer.

Source: Fox Business

Scott's Thoughts:

  • As nice as a three-hour nap in the middle of the workday would be, how do these people sleep at night after that?
  • I cannot sleep sitting in a chair. Might doze off for a few minutes.
  • This is why you make people keep their cameras on while in a zoom or teams call.

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