3. Improve Alertness
NASA studies found that pilots who napped for 40 minutes were twice as alert afterward. Even a 20-minute nap can rival a strong cup of coffee—without the crash.
4. Spark Creativity
Famous innovators like Leonardo da Vinci and Salvador Dalí used naps to recharge their imagination. A brief rest can help your brain connect new ideas and boost energy.
5. Support Physical Health
Naps lower stress hormones, support tissue repair, and strengthen the immune system, giving your body time to recover and recharge.
How Long Should You Nap?
10–20 minutes: a quick refresh;
30–45 minutes: boosts focus and memory;
60–90 minutes: deep rest for creativity and recovery.
The best time to nap is between 1 and 3 p.m., when energy naturally dips. So if you enjoy daytime naps, don’t feel guilty—your body and mind will thank you.