Tomtegubbe wrote:Too bad to hear, Voidmatrix. I've struggling with similar issues because of work related stress and exhaustion. I've cleaned my lifestyle a lot like you so that I am not making my situation any worse.
I've taken the route that I've accepted my low energy for now and I use lot of time for meditation and just being still. It has been very humbling and I am afraid what happens if I don't get better but I've also found that I can enjoy little things better when I'm not constantly thinking I should do more.
Hope you get well! 🙏
Thank you for your support
. I'm starting to learn to try to do less, but am trying to find the balance of living and enjoying life a little more. Thank you for your humbling advice.
Bisy wrote:fall in love
thrill seeking activities (anything that inspires a little fear)
new hobby (gold pan, sluice box, shovel, creek)
altruism (help someone who is feeling worse or struggling more)
boost energy artificially for a weekend and catch up on things that need to be done (I know, that one is controversial, but if you can manage it responsibly, it helps a lot to get caught up)
exercise hard (sucks for a couple days then becomes very rewarding)
think outta the box, let maturity and responsibility slip just a little. let your inner child play.
if all else fails, let someone know that they have irritated or disappointed you and that youre not gonna let it get to you anymore.....
and finally, the grand daddy of em all, and this absolutely rocks in several ways, strip down to your skivvies and dive into freezing cold water.
Hahaha all good ideas. Some of them I already engage with. Thank you for putting some new seeds in mind and encouraging keeping focus on others.
slane wrote:
I share the same issue sometimes. Here are things that helped me.
Eating enough--overall calorie count and protein. Eating healthy won't do us good if our intake is only 1500kcal and sub 50g of protein per day--especially if we are active. It's easy to think we are eating healthy because we aren't consuming the bad things, while simultaneously not consuming enough of the good.
Quitting smoking marijuana--Infound that the mental clarity of sobriety lends itself to having more motivation to be active in my pursuits of interest, which is art of the battle. And when we're tired after a day of work, pot won't help us get off the couch.
And of course, make sure you're getting enough sleep. I can get by on 6, but feel much better with 8. Everyone's different.
Very good points and thank you as well. The calorie count is big, and I'm aware I don't always get enough for my lifestyle. I lift pretty hard and am on my feet all day at work. Progress not perfection right? And I only partake in marijuana in the evening which has helped a lot.
Sleep has always been an issue since my childhood. I get 6 hours most nights but I shoot for 7.
In regards to this issue as a whole, one thing I've found to be helpful is pushing through tired feelings, do things desired to be done despite my fatigue. These activities may be a little slower going than preferable , but it's better than nothing and still rewarding.
Thanks friends for reaching out and responding. I appreciate you all.
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