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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I regularly used to nap at work.
Trying to balance a freelance music journalism career with a full-time job was never easy, many many late nights either driving back from gigs, or sitting up typing away to meet deadlines for reviews and features.
So I was an expert at the 'power nap' in the toilets.
Try it - if you can sleep in a cubicle, you are, like me, a gifted sleeper.
There is bright light, nothing to lean on, an uncomfy seat, a tendency to slip forward off the seat once you nod off, and people constantly comming in and out to use the facilities for their proper purpose.
Lunchtime was a different matter - if you can sleep in an open plan office with phones ringing and people talking and moving about, and just your chair to sit and relax in, no problem.
That was a shoe-in for me, and I could snatch twenty or thirty minutes any lunch break.
The occasional tea break could be spent lying on the floor of an empty office, but I needed to set my phone alarm, once I'm gone, I'm gone!
I once fell sound asleep at my desk in Brussels with my boss and his boss, the head of the business unit, having a debate in my office. Admittedly, I was suffering from a nasty cold, the comment coming, "If you aren't feeling great, we think you should head home and to bed...." Embarrassing that this was!