Why You Can Stop Feeling Guilty About Napping

by , August 25, 2012 — 2 Comments

We all know that getting a full night’s sleep is important, but turns out, quick naps over the course of the day have some big benefits, too. So, next time you feel guilty for getting a little midday shut-eye, check out this infographic for some interesting facts, including a (surprising) list of famous people who regularly napped.

Really love your naptime? Scroll down to see a list of companies that are OK with you napping on the job.

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Home page photo of woman napping courtesy of Shutterstock. Infographic courtesy of visual.ly.

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An informative article. Naps can give you more stamina and it improves your memory! Feel guilty no more!

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I always felt bad for napping. I didn't know that about Albert, I don't feel so bad about napping now. I love the breakdown of napping styles, I'm personally a power napper, However I'm also guilty of a few lazy man naps.