the last 30 years, as women have made strides and gained in the workplace, levels of stress -- gone upup to 18%. by 18%. another smith graduation speaker, alyssa cook, notoriously told the class of 1954 that their way to the top would be determined by the men they married.well -- i want to do her one better and tell you, don't get to the top by marrying someone. a much simpler way is to sleep your way to the top. [laughter] right now, i imagine the president is thinking she should have edited me. [laughter] but i am talking about sleep in the literal sense. [laughter] right now, the workplace is absolutely fueled by sleep deprivation and burnout. i actually know of what i speak. in 2007, sleep deprived and exhausted, i fainted, hit my head on my desk, broke my cheekbone and got four stitches on my right eye. that is the beginning of my reacquainting myself with sleep and a need to redefine success. to include our own sense of well-being. even if sleep deprivation is not affecting your health, it is affecting your creativity, your productivity and your decision- making. did you know that