Sleep Patterns

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It's good to see more and more people realising the significance of sleep lately, focusing on how they can improve on their own sleeping habits. This is because sleep is not only limited to the part of night you lay on bed doing nothing (supposedly!). In fact, recent scientific discoveries signify its contribution in how good or bad and how productive or unproductive day a person is going to have.
Perhaps, that is why common people feel curious about how successful people around them sleep. Is there something special about their ways of sleeping and waking that makes their days more productive and fruitful than other people? That is what this interesting infographic by HomeArena is all about, "Sleep Patterns of 21 Highly Successful People",

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