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This week on Productivity Nerd, Kathy is joined by the magnificent Helen Taylor — Ops VA, podcast wrangler, and the reason this show actually makes it to your ears.
They dive into Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker, a book that argues sleep isn’t just for lazy Sundays and luxury spa retreats — it’s essential for, well, everything.
They talk memory, creativity, emotional regulation, and why one bad night can make you as sharp as a beach ball. They also cover dodgy academic graphs, nappucinos, and how a tired brain is no one’s friend — especially when it’s driving.
Expect questions like:
– Should naps be part of your workday?
– Is late-night emailing basically workplace sabotage?
– And why do we glorify burning out when sleeping in could make us more effective?
Sleep might not be the most glamorous productivity hack — but it might just be the smartest one. Especially if you’d prefer not to be an arsey cow in the boardroom.
Tune in for a nap-friendly natter with a side of science (and probably some yawns).
By kathy.soulsbyThis week on Productivity Nerd, Kathy is joined by the magnificent Helen Taylor — Ops VA, podcast wrangler, and the reason this show actually makes it to your ears.
They dive into Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker, a book that argues sleep isn’t just for lazy Sundays and luxury spa retreats — it’s essential for, well, everything.
They talk memory, creativity, emotional regulation, and why one bad night can make you as sharp as a beach ball. They also cover dodgy academic graphs, nappucinos, and how a tired brain is no one’s friend — especially when it’s driving.
Expect questions like:
– Should naps be part of your workday?
– Is late-night emailing basically workplace sabotage?
– And why do we glorify burning out when sleeping in could make us more effective?
Sleep might not be the most glamorous productivity hack — but it might just be the smartest one. Especially if you’d prefer not to be an arsey cow in the boardroom.
Tune in for a nap-friendly natter with a side of science (and probably some yawns).