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Singaporeans are the most sleep-deprived among the markets surveyed, with 44% getting less than the recommended 7 hours of sleep.
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Singaporeans have the best govt in the world but cannot even sleep soundly?
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(18-03-2024, 11:43 AM)Bigiron Wrote: Singaporeans are the most sleep-deprived among the markets surveyed, with 44% getting less than the recommended 7 hours of sleep. On World Sleep Day, here's a list of scents that will help promote more restful sleep
It is no surprise that S'poreans cannot sleep soundly. Ever since I started going to school, I had to wake up at 6 am. This continued through NS when I usually had to awake at 5:30 am. During my undergrad days at NUS, I had to sleep late to complete my assignments and get up early for classes. This continued when I started working and then having to send my children to kindergarten and school. Now that I am still working full-time and sending my child to JC, my days of waking up at 6 am continue into my early 50s. To add to the lack of sleep, I have started waking up at 3 or 4 am even though my alarm only goes off at 6 am.