Why Sleep is Important for your Well-being

Did you know that more than 30% of adults worldwide have reported experiencing insomnia symptoms? To many of us, sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice in a busy, modern lifestyle. Think about it – there are so many entertainment options, and too little free time to pursue them all. Whether it’s staying up late to finish work or scrolling through social media to unwind, many people treat having sufficient sleep as optional. In reality, sleep is a fundamental biological function—just as essential as good nutrition and sufficient exercise—and plays a critical role in maintaining our overall well-being.