Sentences with phrase «in napping in»

I'm a firm believer in napping in a crib but my baby is 3 weeks and it's sooo soon to be tied to my house!
Indulge in a nap in the hammock garden, stroll along the 650 - foot white - sand beach or challenge other guests on the basketball and tennis courts.

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A French design firm, Smarin, has created a place where people can visit and squeeze in a nap between meetings.
In a coworking space, for example, it's easy to join in on topic - specific discussions, head to the gym to work out at any time of the day, grab coffee at all hours, change up your work surrounding, take important calls in sound - blocking rooms and even catch some Z's in a nap closeIn a coworking space, for example, it's easy to join in on topic - specific discussions, head to the gym to work out at any time of the day, grab coffee at all hours, change up your work surrounding, take important calls in sound - blocking rooms and even catch some Z's in a nap closein on topic - specific discussions, head to the gym to work out at any time of the day, grab coffee at all hours, change up your work surrounding, take important calls in sound - blocking rooms and even catch some Z's in a nap closein sound - blocking rooms and even catch some Z's in a nap closein a nap closet.
Therein lies the irony: employers that embrace naps typically already subscribe to the work - life - balance mantra, and their workers are least in need of daytime rest.
Afternoon naps, of course, are a venerable custom in many parts of the world.
And my condo has any number of cozy corners to curl up in for a good read and a nap.
If you're able to, take a catnap in the early afternoon — around 2 p.m. Taking a 20 - to -25-minute nap is a great way to recharge your mind and body.
There's a climbing wall, nap pods (lay down in the capsule, set the alarm, zzzzz), a bowling alley, multiple gyms, a variety of healthy cafes, mini kitchens, and classes on anything from American Sign Language to Public Speaking.
Arshad Chowdhury founded an international chain of urban «nap centres» called MetroNaps after seeing his investment banking colleagues sneaking off to doze in bathrooms.
He'll start working midmorning, perhaps breaking for a quick nap or to run errands in the afternoon, then work again until dinnertime.
Maybe someone can wake us when phones get interesting again (we're in for a long nap).
Still, Mountain Equipment Co-op has found that the designated nap room in its Vancouver headquarters doesn't get much use.
Rosekind, the scientist who studied the benefits of naps and developed a «fatigue countermeasures» program for NASA, put it in terms business people can understand: «Which person do you want on the job, the one with 34 % better performance [after a nap] and 100 % more alert — or the other guy?»
In North America, however, naps just don't fit into the highly scheduled work culture.
Meanwhile, open - concept workplaces with nap pods and beanbag chairs meant employees spent more time in contact with their co-workers.
Many companies (including my own) are putting nap rooms and sleeping pods in their offices, encouraging employees to catch a few winks on the job to avoid burnout.
Once in a while, he drew the line — «Alan wanted to have a nap room,» he says — but he put in long hours and tried to remain open and honest with employees.
Once onboard, like kids set free on a playground, the passengers climbed into the cockpit, spread out in plush first class beds and crawled into the hidden bunk beds where crews nap during long trans - Pacific flights.
A report released in mid-April by the Transportation Safety Board showed the near - disaster was the result of «sleep inertia,» the disoriented and drowsy feeling caused by fatigue and taking naps for too long.
At HuffPost, there was skepticism when we first installed nap rooms in New York in 2011.
HuffPosters were reluctant to be seen walking into a nap room in the middle of a bustling newsroom in «the city that never sleeps.»
What if I love to take naps in a hammock?
And the Goodyear debacle is not the first instance of boss - napping in France.
Even if I had help, I wanted to be there when they woke up from a nap or to join them in the kitchen for lunch.
Winter says falling asleep earlier may be difficult in the first few days, and you may have a strong urge to nap, but you should fight it.
Even if you don't have time to get a full - blown sleep, try to catch a 15 minute nap in a comfortable chair or on a couch.
Every so often I dabble in 15 min power naps in the late afternoons, and wake up so much more productive than I could have been otherwise.
The painter and inventor of the flying machine followed the «Uberman sleep schedule,» in which he would take 20 - minute naps every four hours throughout the day.
The «boss - napping,» as this practice is known, was yet one more entry in a history of violence that has marked the Amiens plant in recent months.
And while on - the - job napping is still considered a faux pas in many companies, Arianna Huffington, The Huffington Post cofounder and author of «The Sleep Revolution,» predicts that in the next few years nap rooms will be as universal as conference rooms.
That's good to know, but for most of those reading in nap - averse countries like America, it's a moot point.
At one point during my testing, the Surge captured a Sunday afternoon nap I was trying to sneak in without anyone knowing.
As the overall post is about naps, Badu goes on to investigate whether those additional minutes of sleep are best gotten in the day or at night.
In the first century AD, Roman poet Ovid wrote the following: «There is more refreshment and stimulation in a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled.&raquIn the first century AD, Roman poet Ovid wrote the following: «There is more refreshment and stimulation in a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled.&raquin a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled.&raquin all the alcohol ever distilled.»
British Airways passengers in need of a nap will soon have the option to zone out on hours of footage of people knitting, walking in the park and feeding birds.
Churchill was a night owl, but he took two baths and a two hour nap every afternoon, which he claimed allowed him to be twice as productive as the normal person Naps were so sacrosanct to Churchill that he unapologetically kept a bed in the House of Parliament.
I wouldn't recommend revolving your sleep schedule around this sort of Polyphasic sleep pattern but occasional 15 - minute power naps can give you a boost in energy and help you to power through another few hours.
Even then, my nap was quickly interrupted by an intestinal eruption in the adjacent stall.
The week - long event prevented him from getting in crucial naps.
Instead, the ads strike a down - to - earth chord, tracking the daily activities we all engage in, like napping and cooking dinner, while celebrating the sofas and stoves that help us do them a bit better.
Musk said during a TED Talk in April that it would most likely be 2019 before a driver could take a nap behind the wheel of a Tesla.
In the interests of reportage, I attempted one such nap with unpleasant results.
Those in higher - pressure lines of work may choose to be more surreptitious; the Wall Street Journal recently revealed that some Barclays interns prefer to sneak to a lavatory stall to attempt a «toilet nap
So when I get too low or too high, I can just go in there and take a quick nap,» says Tishman.
In a study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of researchers found that letting astronauts sleep for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't lead to an increase in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring tasIn a study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of researchers found that letting astronauts sleep for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't lead to an increase in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring tasin alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring task.
Answers ranged from finding time for naps and meditation (that's Brian Halligan, co-founder of HubSpot) and ensuring you're doing work you love (Jeremy Wickremer, founder of Transformational Media Summit) to simply feeling that you've made a free choice to work 24/7 (Amy Errett, co-founder of Madison Reed) and making sure that there's still time for fun in life (Monif Clarke, CEO of Monif C. Plus Sizes).
Some Barclays interns told the Journal that they would take naps on the toilet in the office.
There's the ZZZen Bar à Sieste in Paris, the Nap Station in London, Pauz in Brussels, Yelo Spa in NYC, and multiple nap cafes throughout Tokyo.
Dog crates are great for keeping your pup out of trouble when you're gone from home, and dogs love to curl up in them for a nap.
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