What a Nightmare: Strangest Work Dreams
- Melissa Morse
- Mar 21, 2017
- 2 min read
Having dreams about work sounds like a nightmare! Sleep is an essential component in workplace productivity, but according to a new CareerBuilder® survey, 26% of respondents feel they don’t get enough sleep each night, and 60% say that a lack of sleep has negatively impacted their work.
Further findings from the CareerBuilder survey indicate that it is work that is actually keeping respondents up at night, with 47% citing this to be the issue. While doctors recommend a full 8 hours of sleep for a healthy, productive day, only 17% say they actually get the full amount. Over one-half of the respondents (52%) say they get 5 to 7 hours of sleep each night, and 6% say they get less than 5 hours of sleep.
The lack of sleep has negatively impacted nearly 60% of workers in some way. Respondents cite these negative consequences from lack of sleep:
It makes the day go by more slowly: 29%
It makes me less motivated: 27%
It makes me less productive: 25%
It affects my memory: 19%
It takes me longer to complete tasks: 13%
It makes me crabby with my coworkers: 13%
It makes me make mistakes: 12%
It makes me resent my job: 8%
On top of the negative workplace consequences, 13% of respondents say that they almost always, or often, dream about work. When asked what the craziest work dream they’ve had, respondents said the following:
Tyrannosaurus rex worked at my office.
I showed up to work 3 hours late, and I was only half dressed. That was OK though, because we have a relaxed dress code. The problem was I had not realized the Queen of England was visiting, and I felt embarrassed.
I work with software. While I was pregnant, I had a dream that I had to upload my unborn baby at the end of every day, or she’d lose her development for the day.
My coworker had a baby but wrapped it in a burrito wrapper.
I was naked getting ready to get on a roller coaster while trying to reconcile an account I’m working on.
My boss and I were mowing a lawn in the clouds on a go-kart.
My boss adopted me and my coworkers. He got us housing and took us shopping.
Famous people worked with me in place of my coworkers.
I drove the forklift home from work.
I opened a “bank and brew” where customers, after doing their banking business, had a choice of craft beers and tapas.
Some of these sound like pretty awesome dreams, especially the ones with beer and tapas!