Friday, May 31, 2019

Testing the Hypothesis, Part 1




Testing the Hypothesis, Part 1




            1.)    Opportunity:



Young adults are suffering from elevated stress due to sleep deprivation stemming from poor time management skills



v  The Who: Young adults

v  The What: Suffering from elevated stress

v  The Why: Sleep deprivation stemming from poor time management skills is causing elevated stress levels in young adults.



             2.)     

a.       Testing the Who: Throughout the world, young adults are suffering from elevated stress levels. This is not an issue that is more prevalent in a specific gender. As young adults take on more responsibilities in their lives, they are not equipped with ways in which to manage their time efficiently, thus leading to less sleep, which leads to elevated stress, in them trying to achieve all they are attempting.  Many of the “Who” in this exercise will most likely be college students trying to keep up with their studies, while working full-time jobs or raising families at home.

b.      Testing the What: Many people of all ages suffer from stress, but sometimes with young adults, learning how to prioritize and manage stress, is a bigger issue. Understanding what is causing the elevated stress, is only part of the issue, learning how to relieve stress can take practice and discipline.

c.       Testing the Why: Young adults have many tasks they are trying to achieve, such as college, work, and balancing a family. With only so many hours in the day, without proper time management skills, sleep becomes a necessity that is overlooked, so everything else can be completed. By learning proper time management, young adults could get more sleep, thus leading to reduced stress levels.



            3.)    Summary of Findings



All my interviews were of people between the ages of 18-27, with 2 being full-time college students who also had part-time jobs, 2 being parents of young children working full-time and 1 being a recent, college graduate working full-time. In all the interviews, the interviewees acknowledged that they knew they did not get enough sleep, but as one stated, “there are just not enough hours in the day for sleep”. Time management was not a concern for 4 of the interviewees, as long as they got everything completed, and the mention of stress led to laughter in all the interviews. After all the interviews, I have concluded that poor time management does lead to less sleep, resulting in elevated stress. As a result of the interviews, I learned that if time management became a priority, stress levels could be reduced but during all of my interviews, the interviewees had never made the connection of time management and stress. Therefore, knowledge of the issue or opportunity, is the first and biggest step.








5 comments:

  1. I agree that sleep deprivation as a result of poor time management is a huge issue today! I myself have been a victim of "one or two" episodes of The Office turning into 10. I am interested to see how you turn this into an economic opportunity. If you are able to find a way outside of direct medication it will be wildly successful!

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  2. Hi! Your opportunity that young adults are struggling from sleep deprivation and therefore causing stress is very interesting, and accurate for most people I know in college. You did a really good job identifying who this opportunity would pertain to and why it's an opportunity. In your interviews, you asked really good questions that help answer whether your opportunity has any limitations, and it seems like you had some different answers to gather a good summary.

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  3. Hey Nicholas! I really enjoyed reading your blog post, and favored that it was on something that all of us, as students especially, can relate to. I liked finding out that it is not "more prevalent", as you stated, in one gender more than the other. I thought that was a very interesting fact. I also liked that you quite of had a step-to-step timeline of how it all starts going downhill, and how one problem, leads to another, which in the end provides the grand consequence.

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  4. Nicholas,
    This is a great post. I think it is really well written and well organized. I also agree with your content because I also noticed that, especially during exam season, students suffer from sleep deprivation because of poor time management, which is a huge issue. However, I am not sure how this could be an opportunity to make money, but I am sure you have already thought of ways to do this so I look forward to hearing more from you.

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  5. Hello, this post was really good and organized. I enjoyed reading it since it was clearly laid out. I was impressed on the idea and it was really relatable to me since I often suffer from sleep deprivation. I agree with a lot of this submission because all the points are accurate how people have poor time management which leads to lack of sleep. I think you could improve by going into more detail about how to fix this issue.

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