Selling the Dream

Three years ago, a specialist working to invest in New York City, Arshad Chowdhury observed that the business meeting his colleagues are almost sleeping, and some even sleeping. "Everyone tire of the work, but when you sit for five hours a day-you very tired, you just can not think," he says: "Some people just locked in the toilet to take a nap for 10 minutes." Knowing better solution than sleeping in the booth, Arshad founded MetroNaps.

Based in the Empire State Building, the largest business skyscraper New York, the company MetroNaps offers an unusual service: 20 minutes healthy, fresh sleep in striking design resembles spacecraft. Price visits: 14 dollars for one session, or a monthly subscription for 65 dollars.

"Beds" MetroNaps more reminiscent chairs and there are some reasons: This design provides comfort, while limiting movement during sleep, which means business suit is black, after charges." Awakening promises to be comfortable: you wake up gently smooth lighting light and low vibration.

"When your people not get enough sleep- they lose productivity, starting slow" says Arshad: "Many do not have such an opportunity to relax, in the workplace, but they can come to us."

The Harvard study suggests that the short rest really allows the brain "become re-charged" and then work in full force. And leaders is to listen better to spend 20 minutes of time a worker than to look at the way he nose gear all day. MetroNaps offers both rental seats in the major business centers of America, as well as direct sales.