Oh my. I cannot wait until I have a job in midtown and can trek over there during lunch time. I just saw a special on television about the body’s internal clock and how a siesta around 2 p.m. is imperative to beat the afternoon slump. More than once I have nodded away at my desk and have dreamed about nap time as part of a reasonable adult schedule. Although I wouldn’t say no to milk and cookies when I wake up.
Well+Good
March 10th, 2010 at 5:42 pm
I have a feeling Nicolas Ronco would say that a nap is very important for people looking for a job, too. And I bet he’d understand if you had to use your own sofa until you landed one.
A similar concept extends to spa treatments as well. The body’s natural circadian rhythms should be followed, therefore, stimulating treatments like scrubs and ice plunge baths are for mornings, and relaxing treatments like longer, slower massages and heat wraps for later in the day.
I have been looking for a place like this for the longest. I often find myself in Midtown between meetings, tired or just looking for a place to relax, wishing that there was a comfy spot nearby. It got to the point that I was thinking about opening up my own! :)
Oh my. I cannot wait until I have a job in midtown and can trek over there during lunch time. I just saw a special on television about the body’s internal clock and how a siesta around 2 p.m. is imperative to beat the afternoon slump. More than once I have nodded away at my desk and have dreamed about nap time as part of a reasonable adult schedule. Although I wouldn’t say no to milk and cookies when I wake up.
I have a feeling Nicolas Ronco would say that a nap is very important for people looking for a job, too. And I bet he’d understand if you had to use your own sofa until you landed one.
A similar concept extends to spa treatments as well. The body’s natural circadian rhythms should be followed, therefore, stimulating treatments like scrubs and ice plunge baths are for mornings, and relaxing treatments like longer, slower massages and heat wraps for later in the day.
I have been looking for a place like this for the longest. I often find myself in Midtown between meetings, tired or just looking for a place to relax, wishing that there was a comfy spot nearby. It got to the point that I was thinking about opening up my own! :)