Stories abound of business leaders who don't sleep much. Martha Stewart has claimed to sleep about four hours a night, as has Indra Nooyi, the CEO of PepsiCo (PEP). Her predecessor, Steve Reinemund, has gotten up around 5 a.m. to run 4 miles most mornings of his life after going to bed around 11. "I sleep normally between five, six hours," he said in an interview. "I've never gotten more." But it seems to be enough: "Most of the time I don't wake up with an alarm."
企业高管精力旺盛、每天睡眠时间很少,这样的故事我们听得太多了。玛莎•斯图尔特自称每晚睡4小时,百事公司(PepsiCo)首席执行官卢英德也一样。卢英德的前任雷孟夫一直以来差不多每晚都是11点左右入睡,第二天一早5点左右就起床,跑上4英里。“我一般都睡5、6个小时,”他在一次接受采访时说。“没睡过更长时间。”但似乎已经足够了:“大多时候,我都不需要闹铃,自己就会醒来。”
Is not needing much sleep a secret to success — giving people a chance to work long hours and still have a life?
少睡点是成功的秘诀吗?因为睡得少就可以长时间工作,同时依然能够保持个人生活.
Well, maybe. According to David Volpi, a sleep specialist and founder of Eos Sleep (formerly the Manhattan Snoring and Sleep Center), adults generally need six to eight hours a night. That means that some people, like Reinemund (now dean at the Wake Forest University Schools of Business), can do fine on just six hours. "If you get six hours a night and feel well-rested when you wake up and don't get tired throughout the day, that kind of tells you," he says. "Your body will tell you if you don't get enough sleep."
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