It’s a fact in life. Unless you’re some machine with no feeling of mental or physical strain, you’re gonna get tired. This tiredness can come in any form – the most usual of that being the physical limits that you experience when you’re zonked out. Right now, I’m even finding it hard to type this post out – that’s the extent of my fatigue.
But as an entrepreneur, this feeling can be dangerous. Especially if you run online businesses. This is because your hands are needed to write those all important emails to your programmer, those all important blog posts and check those all important bank balances and earnings accounts. Tiredness in short can be damaging.
Thankfully though for us humans, there is a cure for fatigue…rest. By resting, we replenish our energy and normally catching 40 winks can help to give you new life and help you to carry on with whatever work you’re doing. The damaging part to business, comes in when this tiredness can extend over 12, 24 or even 48 hours. Oh no!
So, here are a few tips to help avoid tiredness in the afternoon and early evening – a time which is especially crucial for us internet webbies in the UK who wait for the Americans to wake up before conducting business! Note that there may be no right answer, but the following have helped me personally from day to day:
1. Have a good night’s rest: In my experience, I need at least 8 hours for me to wake up feeling invigorated and fresh and to not want to curl up and go back to sleep.
2. Try not to have a huge lunch: Yes, you probably all know this one, but having a full blown 3 course meal at midday can make you feel extremely lethargic and will probably make you want to have a nap – so try to have a little bite to eat and have your main meal in the evening.
3. Exercise: Exercise is extremely important to help circulate blood to different parts of your body. Sure, you may feel tired after an extreme workout, but a gentle 30 minute jog or walk can help new ideas to pop into your head or can help clear your head from stresses and strains.
4. Take a break: I’m not saying that you should nap, but take half an hour to lay out in front of the Tele, watch a documentary on wildlife, or read that special book you’ve been wanting to get a few chapters of.
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Ido // 3 April, 2008 at 19:00 PM
I’m so tired… Since i began to work i’m an eternal tired person… I always like Fridays… Specially fridays at 3:15 pm because it’s the time when i go to take a long nap
But i also like to relax with you myboy