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For most of us, getting enough sleep isn't a life-or-death kind of thing. Sure, we might make poor decisions , but our being sleepy at the marketing meeting tomorrow is not going to get someone killed.
During WWII, though, the U.S. military quickly got hip to the fact that if fighter pilots didn't get sleep, their poor decisions had dire consequences. Their mishaps included errors that resulted in their being shot down--or shooting down guys on their own side.
Helping combat pilots get good rest fast became a priority.
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Winter has some tips for what to "think" of instead--and remember, you're holding this for 10 seconds straight:
First, we want you to fantasize that it is a warm spring day and you are lying in the bottom of a canoe on a very serene lake. You are looking up at a blue sky with lazy, floating clouds. Do not allow any other thought to creep in. Just concentrate on this picture and keep foreign thoughts out, particularly thoughts with any movement or motion involved. Hold this picture and enjoy it for 10 seconds.
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