The Constant Battling with Tiredness

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Stuck in a cycle of endless fatigue? I've been there, and let me tell you, it's no picnic. I go to bed, get seven, even eight hours of sleep; some days, I wake up feeling like I have just been hit by a truck. It can be frustrating, to say the least.

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It is not that we do not know how essential rest is; however, lately, I have come to the realization that actual rest involves more than lying on a bed with closed eyes. Rather, it is allowing your mind and body to genuinely relax and rejuvenate.

I find most times that constant tiredness could be a signal for overexerting ourselves. We live in a world touting hustle culture, but I think this mindset is part of what's killing our well-being. If we're always on the go, always connected, squeezing one more thing into our day, then we're not allowing ourselves the downtime that, quite literally, we desperately need.

I have learned that everything appears to be more of a chore when I am running on empty. Easy tasks seem to involve more monumentally huge efforts, and productivity takes a nose-dive. Ironically, it is quite the reverse: by trying to do more, we often end up accomplishing less. From what I've learned, our brains and bodies need regular periods of rest to function optimally.

So, what's the solution?

It has to begin with how everyone realizes relaxation is essential and ensures a scheduling of time for this in their lives. That may mean drawing boundaries on work hours, having routine breaks during the day, or just time set aside to read, meditate, or exercise gently.

That being the case, I have found out that creating a really relaxing bedtime routine can make all the difference. This involves dimming of the lights, avoidance of screens, or doing some calming activities before bed so our bodies can know it's time to wind down. The quality of your sleep is just as important as, if not more important than, the quantity.

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It's also our general way of life.
Do we eat healthily?
Are we physically active enough?
Are we managing stress well?

All these things play their part in how energized we feel and the quality of rest we can have, at least from my experience.

Remember, pushing through exhaustion isn't a badge of honor; it's a fast track to burnout. I think the time has really come when rest should be regarded not as indulgence or luxury but as that very integral part of healthy and productive living.

After all, we are human beings, not machines, and we weren't designed to run at full tilt 24/7. Now, in case you often feel utterly drained, take this as a sign that you need to rethink your priorities and habits. Your body is indeed trying to communicate something with you. So listen. Make rest a requisite or relaxation time a non-negotiable part of your routine.

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I've been feeling this way for a while and realizing that my sleep doesn't really do my that much good at the moment.

I actually tend to feel more rested after simply relaxing in a chair, though naturally I can't forgo sleep.

My current goals are to take more time to truly relax and chill and slowly figure out what is causing my sleep to not provide the level of recovery I'm expecting.


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Wow, I'm glad my blog resonated with you. I rest better also just relaxing in my sofa than with sleep, cause I get up feeling more refreshed from that sofa.

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