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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I feel so drained today, the day is gloomy because of the weather, there's not much good natural light. I've been really productive though. But I feel drained, tired and just want to get into the fresh sheets I've just put on my bed.
Anyone else feeling the same?? |
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By *aiseiMan
over a year ago
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I had a 21 hour day yesterday, having been woken up very early by rain and then having to drive a 340 mile round trip for work (with work in between each half).
So, yeah….I’m ready for bed. |
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"I feel so drained today, the day is gloomy because of the weather, there's not much good natural light. I've been really productive though. But I feel drained, tired and just want to get into the fresh sheets I've just put on my bed.
Anyone else feeling the same??"
Yes, so much so I could almost have written this. Same for yesterday too. Fancy a nap? Xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel so drained today, the day is gloomy because of the weather, there's not much good natural light. I've been really productive though. But I feel drained, tired and just want to get into the fresh sheets I've just put on my bed.
Anyone else feeling the same??"
I too feel the same. I want to get into the fresh sheets you’ve just put on your bed. |
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Stumped myself! Tend to head home with all good intentions of getting stuff done only to crash. Switching between days and nights for the past 3/4 months. Absolutely killing me, sleeping pattern and eating pattern all gone out the window. Eating at odd hours, taking its toll on my stomach
Hopefully after Xmas back to normal!
Night time is for sleeping !
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Most days, and my menopause can go and fuck off right now.
But hey, I’m a parent, a carer, a friend and an employee. In that particular order.
But I’m not being apologetic at all for my 10pm bedtime.
Can you have a power nap OP? It seems to be helping for some people. |
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Yes but it's not unusual. I am always ready to collapse from exhaustion pretty much every hour of every day. I do love my early bedtime though. My partner is always upset I'm ready for bed at 9ish but I neeeeeed my sleep. I have no energy. |
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By *aiseiMan
over a year ago
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"Yes but it's not unusual. I am always ready to collapse from exhaustion pretty much every hour of every day. I do love my early bedtime though. My partner is always upset I'm ready for bed at 9ish but I neeeeeed my sleep. I have no energy. "
I feel you on those last two sentences. My wife likes to be up until midnight-ish quite often, but I’m done by 10:30. |
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"I had a 21 hour day yesterday, having been woken up very early by rain and then having to drive a 340 mile round trip for work (with work in between each half).
So, yeah….I’m ready for bed. "
I feel like I shouldn't say anything about being tired up against that though. That's a bloody long day. |
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"I feel so drained today, the day is gloomy because of the weather, there's not much good natural light. I've been really productive though. But I feel drained, tired and just want to get into the fresh sheets I've just put on my bed.
Anyone else feeling the same??"
Yep... very long day travelling home yesterday, so glad I booked today off work!! |
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I was kind of feeling that way until the sun came out. Then I had to entertain people and go for a walk, which definitely lifted the mood.
But I reckon I'll be in bed in the next hour or so, it's cold! |
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"I was kind of feeling that way until the sun came out. Then I had to entertain people and go for a walk, which definitely lifted the mood.
But I reckon I'll be in bed in the next hour or so, it's cold!"
The sun boosts serotonin in your brain, and that can give you more energy and help keep you calm, positive, and focused.
I think thats why some people are so grumpy in winter and in sunny countries people are always happier. |
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