After a bad night’s sleep, just getting through the day can feel like wading through treacle. And it’s not surprising. According to research, poor sleep can affect almost every aspect of our day-to-day lives: from our morning commute and performance at work to our post-work gym session and even our prowess between the sheets.
And just a small shortfall in our daily sleep quota can have an impact.
“You might feel the most immediate effects of poor sleep in the general demise of your ability to function effectively throughout the day. You might find it hard to concentrate, feel cranky, over-emotional or stressed,” says Jade Wells, a physiologist at Nuffield Health.
“In our daily lives, we may experience [sleepiness] as a general fatigue, lack of motivation, or even the experience of nodding off. Over time, this can takes its toll on perception and judgment resulting in reduced efficiency and productivity, as well as an increased risk of making errors at work, and having accidents.”
Here are just a few of the ways last night’s late night could be sabotaging your day.