Yep. That�s right. To avoid fatigue, limit your caffeine intake. Sure, coffee gets you going through the long working days. But seriously, have you ever thought that perhaps you�re drinking more than you should? Remember that caffeine is not solely present coffee. It can also be found in tea and other beverages (Mountain Dew is more-ore-less liquefied caffeine). Perhaps that is why you complain of getting tired easily and that you have very few hours of sleep. Perhaps it�s the caffeine in your system that keeps you from getting those much needed Z�s. Ahh� now you�re seeing the light. Lighten the caffeine and stay on top of everything.

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The 3 proven fatigue-fighting strategies. Some of these strategies offer an instant energy boost – just in time to shine for the 4 o’clock meeting. They require a bit more patience, but they’ll pay off big-time in the long run. Once you’ve mastered these energy-boosting strategies, any one of them can make you feel like you’ve just had a tune-up.
Energy Boost #1: Reach for energy food
You may be thinking “candy bar!” but a sugar boost will just leave you lagging again in an hour. For a nearly instant energy boost that lasts, eat a healthy snack containing protein and a complex carbohydrate.
Energy Boost #2: Get moving
For an instant energy boost, drop out of your busy life for 10 minutes and hit the road – or the hallways of your office. Walking is an energizer. Even a 10-minute walk can help you overcome feelings of fatigue.
Energy Boost #3: Take 5 and Meditate
Numerous studies have demonstrated the fatigue-fighting effects of meditation, but there’s no need to light candles, sit cross-legged, or learn a mantra. Mini-meditation can work wonders. A three-minute meditation is a way to calm you down and stop rushing.
Recent studies show that fatigue is aggravated by too much intake of caffeine. We are not just talking about coffee here ladies and gents, drinks like tea, soft drinks, and chocolate are also known to have caffeine. As it turns out, workaholics resort to coffee to fuel their need to stay awake, this is unhealthy seeing that caffeine is addictive. Dependence on caffeine builds tolerance and before you know it, what used to be only a three cup dose needed to get your adrenaline on a hyper drive, you will find yourself needing up to as much as eight cups. This in return will make your body less inclined to relax even when you want it to. We recommend you resort to apples if you wish to stay awake.

