tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1495140697759917581.post1729411781468815359..comments2023-09-11T00:45:42.339-07:00Comments on Brain Rules: Why we should all take a nap in the afternoonBrain Ruleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17626015759253703231noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1495140697759917581.post-89527218210312414232014-07-18T20:40:45.903-07:002014-07-18T20:40:45.903-07:00If one doesn't find themselves tired in the af...If one doesn't find themselves tired in the afternoon, but perhaps stressed or mentally taxed from cognitive-intensive work would you still recommend a nap even if you'd have no chance of drifting off? How would just laying there compare to meditation?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01896488234161557247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1495140697759917581.post-73587199561199200582014-07-18T08:10:17.964-07:002014-07-18T08:10:17.964-07:00Thank you for this! I'm smiling because my mo...Thank you for this! I'm smiling because my mother-in-law, before she slipped through the "thin veil" @ 103yo, was a prolific napper. Every day.<br /><br />As an international leadership mentor, we talk about life in 8 dimensions, and what you suggest so specifically is part of what brings balance and emotional, intellectual and spiritual energy to any life, anywhere on the globe. With the amazing emerging leaders we've the privilege of mentoring, your book, Brain Rules, is a must read. Your work inspires, corrects and nudges us all forward.<br /><br />Thank you!!! Wes Roberts wes@leadershipdesigngroup.com<br /><br />Our blog is found at<br />www.leadershipdesigngroup.comWes Robertsnoreply@blogger.com