29/6/19 - Fatigue
- Christian aka Mr Tired

- Jun 30, 2019
- 2 min read
To share how we all have ups and downs in life, good days and bad days, days where we are on point and ones where we are not so much. I recall my recent life and how I royally stuffed myself up with my fatigue. I worked all day and night for my elective project, of which, the part I stayed up doing wasn't due (a real oversight by me). Thus meant I had 4 hours of sleep before getting up at 5, and finishing it up then headed straight to uni. After uni I relaxed for an hour, did some chores had an hour sleep (this was very necessary by this stage) and then showered and dressed to go to formal. Got home from from formal and into bed at 12:30. The next day I slept in till one in the arvo. This panning by me of when I did my work was very poor and didn't benefit me at all , instead my fatigue kicked in and now it'll take me longer to recover than I otherwise would have.
Todays lesson - The moral of this story is do your work when you have the time and energy so that if you have too much on or are just not feeling the energy is there you don't fall behind or forget to do the important things. Now this won't always work perfectly but the recover time always takes longer then the time it took to do the task when you have the energy. The point of this task to prioritise and plan is to negate/ minimise those fatiguey days (just trying to help with quality of life). Sometimes you will have to slog it and feel average the next day, but those days (sorry for my french) suck and if rather have as few as possible.
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