When you have lunch in the office, then after that you think that I wish I could get permission to sleep for some time. It is normal to fall asleep in the afternoon, but we are unable to do so even if we want to in the workplace because there is a risk of losing our job or getting tagged as a lazy employees. But there is one country in the world where neither the boss gets angry nor is fired from the job for taking a short power nap during the day, and for this, there are many rules made. After all, why this facility is given in the 'country of sunrise'?
There is a culture of 'inemuri' in Japan.
For some time, a picture is going viral on social media, in which 4 employees are seen sleeping in an office with their backs straight. His chair is also a recliner, which can be converted into a bed. People are praying that it would happen in their country too. In Japan, it is called 'Inemuri', which means 'sleeping on duty'.
Why is this facility available in Japan?
In Japan, it is believed that inemuri is a sign that an employee is working hard, and is so dedicated to their job that they are willing to sacrifice their comfort to get the job done. By allowing their employees to nap during the working day, employers demonstrate their trust and respect for their employees and their hard work.
Benefits of 20-minute power nap
If you take a 20-minute power nap in the afternoon, it recharges your body and mind. This gives new energy to the body and afternoon you do not feel lazy while working. It has been proved in many types of research that by doing this work productivity increases and ultimately both the employee and the company are benefited. Now it has to be seen how many countries adopt this work culture of Japan.