Salvaging lost potential through        

THE POWER OF SLEEP

Tommy Graves delivering a workplace sleep workshop

I help organisations improve productivity, reduce absenteeism, and build healthier, more resilient teams through the power of better sleep.

But it hasn't always been this way.

Most people have some difficulties with their sleep. And that affects how they feel, perform, think, and connect with others. Sometimes slightly. Sometimes massively.

I know because I was one of them. Very much on the massively side.

After experiencing first-hand how devastating poor sleep can be, and then how transformative it can become when prioritised, I became absolutely fascinated by the subject. The more I learned, the more surprised I was that something so important isn't talked about more often.

Today, as a certified sleep specialist, I'm on a mission to teach as many people as possible how important this stuff is, and how to do it well.

Thankfully, sleep education is now part of the school curriculum. But for most adults, sleep was never something they were formally taught. We were expected to spend a third of our lives doing it without ever really understanding it.

In my admittedly biased opinion, sleep is the wellbeing equivalent of AI. A tool capable of saving time, improving performance, and unlocking huge amounts of lost potential.

Will your organisation harness that opportunity?

THE NUMBERS

SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.

The issue is huge. As is the opportunity for positive change.

Graphic showing the estimated annual cost of sleep deprivation to the UK economy as £40 billion or 1.87% of GDP.
Digital infographic showing a 19% decrease in workplace productivity due to people sleeping 5-6 hours per night.
An infographic showing that people sleeping less than 6 hours per night lose over 6 additional work days per year.
Information about increased likelihood of catching illnesses up to four times when sleep deprived.
A digital graphic showing that sleep deprivation can lead to up to 40% poorer decision-making, with an upward trending graph icon in the top left corner.
Sleep report showing a score of 9 out of 10 for people reporting regular sleep difficulties.
Infographic stating that 1 in 3 people struggle with insomnia.
A digital infographic showing that 69% of people with insomnia never seek professional support.

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Tommy Graves speaking at a corporate wellbeing event
  • "Our team left feeling energised, more informed, and with plenty of practical takeaways they could start using straight away."

    Líosa, Head of HR, H&P

  • "His approachable, light-hearted style translates brilliantly into a workplace setting, whether for small teams or large organisations."

    Holly, C&I Manager, Travelodge

  • "We would highly recommend Tommy to any organisation looking to support their team's health, focus and productivity through better sleep habits."

    Sarah, HR Director, Artelia UK

  • "His engaging presentation style and thought-provoking content made it a valuable experience for everyone."

    Caroline, Global HR Specialist, Cape.io

  • "The sessions struck a great balance between science, practicality, and real-life application."

    Stevie, HR, Foresight Group

Featured in

LADbible logo - feature on sleep and wellbeing
Daily Express logo - feature on sleep and wellbeing
BBC Radio Cumbria logo - interview on sleep and wellbeing
Daily Mail logo - feature on sleep and wellbeing
People magazine logo - feature on sleep and wellbeing
Metro logo - feature on sleep and wellbeing