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    Tiredness

    Does any one have any suggestions for the relief of anxiety induced tiredness? I wake up in the morning and just don't want to get out of bed because I feel so lethargic. I just feel I would have a much greater chance to break free from my anxiety if I had more willingness and energy to do it. I'm quite positive about my battle with anxiety but this is gettin' me down a little. Any comments are more than welcome to be heard.

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    Are you taking any supplements and what are your eating habits like ?

    Meg

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    are you taking exercise ? are you relaxing properly before bedtime ? ,for instance,a long hot bath,no lights,just a candle...there is so much you can do,to relax yourself..beautiful music,a good relaxation tape,as meg says, your diet is soo important to sleep,
    put relaxation in the search facility,at the top right of this page,and read the posts.

    best wishes..bryan.

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    I don't take any supplements normally, my eating habits can be pretty bad but they have improved greatly recently due to my New Years resolution.

    I get regular exercise, and yes I do find ways to realax, although I must admit it isn't as routine as it should be.

    Apart from that I sleep fine, to be honest I think I sleep too deeply sometimes. I don't feel so much like I need to sleep through the day, just lethargic. Just thought anyone might have some good tips that's all. Thanks for the help so far anyway.

    later

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    I have found that without a routine it makes it hard for me to
    want to do anything some days. I don't know your routine, but
    if you had a commitment to something you enjoy or to have coffee
    with someone who looks forward to you being there. I look forward
    to exercising on Saturday mornings and it is one day of the week
    at 7am I eat and await my ride.

    Hopefully you find your energy boost!
    Trina


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    I Know I should have some form of routine and it is always recomended by doctors and whatnot to us anxious people, the fact is I'm just not a routine kind of a person, never have been probably never will. This probably just hinders me I know, I just like every day to be different. Oh well.

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    Sometimes if I oversleep I feel a lot more tired and lethargic during the day. Perhaps you should try having five or six hours instead of eight or nine, see how that makes you feel.

    Jim


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    I know what you mean about oversleeping, I can do that quite often sometimes. But five or six hours? That would kill me!

    No seriously though, that's a good point, maybe I should cut down a little sometimes, although I would've said about a half hour less, not 3 hours! hehe.

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    Hi Mico,

    What do you think about each morning when you wake up ? Do you need to get up at a certain time ? Is it anything to do with motivation ?

    eg the day ahead, the day just passed, deadlines, lessons.


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    Every morning I wake up and think "oh no, it's not that time again is it", lol. I don't know, I'm not much of a morning person. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by your question, upon awakening I find it hard to think of anything logically at all! I really do struggle to get up sometimes and I think that much of the time it's probably related (to some extent) to my anxiety. I find it dfficult to motivate myself sometimes, I know I've got things to do but... I suppose it's like I feel I don't have much energy to get up sometimes, I feel drained before I even get out of bed.

    I'd love to be a morning person and wake up feeling fresh but I try and it never seems to happen. So any advice on that too would be greatly appreciated.

    To answer your question though, I suppose I think about the day ahead.


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