Napping in the Workplace
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How Naps Can Revolutionize the Workplace - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “Employers need to support employee napping practices and throw away the espresso machines.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Pillows for the Overworked - Steal a Quick Nap With the Disguised Workaholic Pillow (GALLERY)
trendhunter.com — “Workaholic pillow - The Workaholic pillow is for those of us (me) who could use a little snooze or two at work. This pillow is cleverly disguised as a workplace essent...” View full resource at trendhunter.com
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Pillows for the Overworked - Steal a Quick Nap With the Disguised Workaholic Pillow #Health: http://bit.ly/bEb43H
Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine
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Companies add nap rooms to perk up workers, boost productivity: http://stan.md/d1oW7s #sleep #workplace #health
Recipe for a healthier office - FT.com
ft.com — “When it comes to its office interiors, Google is famous for placing a premium on quirk. At the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters, employees can do their laundry or take a nap in one of the sleep-pods. At its London offices, meetings are held in” View full resource at ft.com
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Nice piece on boosting workplace healthy food choices: "Recipe for a healthier office" - http://t.co/l1TQFunV - http://t.co/tw8eFvKJ
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