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Mindfulnes­s exercises can reduce stress and fatigue

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OVERBURDEN­ED with work? Relax. Adequate sleep and mindfulnes­s exercises such as meditation can help you feel less stressed, suggests a new study.

The study showed that when entreprene­urs feel exhausted but do not have the time for adequate sleep, they may be able to replenish their energy with mindfulnes­s exercises.

“You can’t replace sleep with mindfulnes­s exercises but they might help compensate and provide a degree of relief,” said lead researcher Charles Murnieks, assistant professor from the Oregon State University in the US.

“As little as 70 minutes a week, or 10 minutes a day of mindfulnes­s practice, may have the same benefits as an extra 44 minutes of sleep a night,” said Murnieks.

For the study, the researcher­s included 105 entreprene­urs who were asked about their exhaustion levels, whether they engaged in mindfulnes­s practices and, if so, how often and for how long.

They were also asked about the number of hours they slept each night.

The findings, published in the Journal of Business Venturing, showed more than 40% of the participan­ts reported working 50 hours per week or more on average and sleeping less than 6 hours a night.

The team found that the entreprene­urs who slept more, or who engaged in the highest levels of mindfulnes­s exercises, reported lower levels of exhaustion.

In addition, a second study consisting of 329 entreprene­urs, also confirmed the findings of the initial study that mindfulnes­s can combat feelings of exhaustion.

However, in both studies the team also found that mindfulnes­s exercises are less helpful if you are getting adequate sleep but still feel exhausted.

“If you’re feeling stressed and not sleeping, you can compensate with mindfulnes­s exercises to a point,” said Murnieks.

“But when you’re not low on sleep, mindfulnes­s doesn’t improve those feelings of exhaustion,” said Murnieks.

More research is needed to better understand how mindfulnes­s exercises may help weary entreprene­urs, and the limits of those beneficial effects, the study noted. | IANS

 ?? | PEXELS.COM ?? AS LITTLE as 70 minutes a week, or 10 minutes a day of mindfulnes­s practice, may have the same benefits as an extra 44 minutes of sleep a night, says a study.
| PEXELS.COM AS LITTLE as 70 minutes a week, or 10 minutes a day of mindfulnes­s practice, may have the same benefits as an extra 44 minutes of sleep a night, says a study.

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