Sentences with phrase «catching up on some sleep over»

The pattern of cutting back on sleep during the work week followed by catching up on sleep over the weekend is common.
If you're looking forward to catching up on some sleep over the holidays, you might want to put down your e-reader and pick up an actual printed book.

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While you are working to nurse off that hangover or catch up on sleep, last year is over and it's time to start thinking about one of two of life's biggest guarantees: taxes.
Over the weekend, an hour or so can help a teen catch up on sleep.
It came to the point in which I would try to catch up on sleep when my nanny came over versus running errands or getting out of the house.
(and not gonna lie, so were my thighs after keeping myself upright on a board for over an hour) I'm giving my summer bucket list a little breather over the next few days and am looking forward to catching up on work and sleep (if that's even a thing), and getting to some of my favorite workout classes.
If you are game enough to hand cash over for this game, see for yourself, because I'd rather catch up on some SLEEP.
The Player 2 Marathon is over and was a huge success and we are gradually catching up on our sleep.
It's easy to trivialize this problem because for most of us it feels so temporary and easy to fix — «I'll just go to bed a little earlier tomorrow night,» or «I'll catch up over the weekend,» or even «I can just get by on less sleep than some people.»
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