Saturday, February 2, 2019

Learning Challenge: Learn About Sleep

The H.E.A.R.T. Challenge I did this week was learning about sleep. The article I read was Why Sleeping May Be More Important Than Studying. In today's society, I personally feel the pressure to give up my sleep, so I can study. I have often fell into the habit of not sleeping very much at all the night before a big test in order to study more. This often resulted in me being so tired the day of the test that my brain could not think. I have often found when I try to do this, my brain is so slow at trying to do any task that takes any mental capacity. So I have already known about this correlation between sleep and performing well. I have personally felt the results of not getting near enough sleep. Nowadays, since I rarely get to sleep due to college and work and everything else, I often require needing to sleep for about ten hours before I feel anywhere near fully rested. This is an insane amount of time to be asleep, as I basically sleep half the day away just to try and catch up on the sleep I did not get throughout the week. 


On another note, something new I learned from this article is that high school should start their school day at 10 a.m. to account for the sleeping pattern of high school students. I definitely wish my classes in high school began at that time. The only downside to this is that I am sure the schools will not change how many hours the students have to stay in school, so this greatly reduces any afternoon time the students could use for other extracurricular activities or work. Overall, I wish I could prioritize sleep more my life, but with my current schedule and responsibilities, I cannot justify it.
Image information: Woman sleeping, Pexels

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jaclyn!

    I definitely related to your thoughts about never feeling fully rested and feeling pressured to prioritize studying over sleep. I feel like there's always so much work I need to catch up on, and the stress over falling behind makes it difficult for me to really get a good night's sleep. Like you, that leads to me sleeping like 10 or more hours a night on the weekend since I'm so tired from everything during the week! Right now I'm trying to fix the problem by eating better and focusing on other things I can do to be less tired and have more focus, but after reading your blog post it really seems like I just need to sleep more. Hopefully we can both get some better sleep soon!

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