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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of jet-lag in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of jet-lag in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of jet-lag in a Sentence
I skip meals no matter how I fly, the idea of eating at midnight throws off your whole next day, and I think there’s credible science that it hurts your ability to recover from jet lag.
Spending two days with her in Montenegro, there was no complaints about jet lag. She stayed up longer than anyone the whole trip. She was dancing, she was joyful, she was giving, her whole philosophy about aging (is) how we're constantly recycling ourselves and how there really is no age -- it's really just a matter of your mindset. Seeing a 97-year-old woman that vital, for me, is incredibly powerful.
A hotel makes for a particularly interesting place to observe differences in mental resilience, and be able to offer suggestions as to how it might be improved, it's a unique microcosm filled with people under differing types and degrees of mental pressure, from jet lag to meetings to poor sleep.
However, the treatments that are developed for jet lag can be used for less prevalent, though far more significant societal problems including delayed sleep in teens( in whom we have an ongoing clinical trial using the flash technique) and shift workers who try to flip between a night time schedule for work and a day time schedule for leisure.
Come Monday morning, their clock is several time zones later, leading to a type of' jet lag,'.
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