27 September 2023

Snooze your way to success by going buff at bedtime

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Travis Bradberry* argues that sleeping in your birthday suit reduces stress, boosts health and can even lead to a pay rise at work.


What if I told you in just 10 seconds a day, you can sleep better, make more money, reduce stress, and lose weight?

Sleeping naked can do all these things and more.

All you have to do is take off your clothes.

While there are countless strategies floating around to help you improve in these areas, none is as simple — and many are less effective — as stripping down before you go to sleep.

Since only an estimated eight per cent of people sleep naked, almost everyone can discover the benefits of sleeping in the buff.

This may sound far-fetched, but hear me out before you throw those cosy flannel pyjamas on.

You sleep better naked

We’ve always known that quality sleep is good for your brain, but recent research from the University of Rochester demonstrates exactly why.

The study found that when you sleep your brain removes toxic proteins from its neurons that are by-products of neural activity when you’re awake.

The catch here is that your brain can only adequately remove these toxic proteins when you have sufficient quality sleep.

When you don’t get high-quality, deep sleep, the toxic proteins remain in your brain cells, wreaking havoc and ultimately impairing your ability to think.

This slows your ability to process information and problem-solve, kills your creativity, and increases your emotional reactivity.

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam found that lowering your skin temperature increases the depth of your sleep and reduces the number of times you wake up in the night.

Stripping down to your birthday suit is a great way to lower your skin temperature without changing the temperature of the room.

Sleeping naked reduces stress

We all know that prolonged stress is bad news.

It suppresses your immune system and increases your risk of heart disease, depression, and obesity in addition to decreasing your cognitive performance.

Stress throws your cortisol levels out of whack.

Proper rest helps to restore normal cortisol levels, which improves your stress level regardless of what’s happening around you.

As I described earlier, sleeping naked will help you to get a better night’s sleep.

Sleeping naked is healthier

Sleeping naked has a slew of health benefits, including helping you to lose weight.

A study conducted by the United States National Institutes of Health found that keeping yourself cool while you sleep speeds the body’s metabolism because your body creates more brown fat to keep you warm.

Brown fat produces heat by burning calories and this boosts your metabolism all day long to help you lose weight.

In addition to the metabolic effects of sleeping in the buff, removing your clothes improves blood circulation, which is good for your heart and muscles.

The quality sleep you’ll enjoy also increases the release of growth hormone and melatonin, both of which have anti-aging benefits.

Sleeping naked builds confidence

Confidence doesn’t just feel good; it’s the pillar of success.

It pushes you to try new things, take on challenges, and persevere in the face of adversity.

A University of Melbourne study found that confident people earn higher wages and get promoted more often than their less confident counterparts.

Sleeping naked makes you more comfortable in your own skin; as your comfort with your body increases, so does your self-esteem and confidence.

The benefits of sleeping naked are many — so many that you owe it to yourself to give it a try.

*Travis Bradberry is the award-winning co-author of the bestselling book, Emotional Intelligence 2.0, and the co-founder of TalentSmart. He can be contacted at talentsmart.com.

This article first appeared at talentsmart.com.

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