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Old 10-26-2009, 07:08 PM #2
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Seems like many of us are suffering with fatigue right now. Must be the change of seasons.

I don't work outside the home any longer so it's easier for me to take breaks whenever I feel the need.

I just do what I feel I can and if I need to stop and rest I do. I just don't push myself to do more than I'm comfortable with anymore. It's just not worth it.

Maybe a nap in the afternoon would help....if you can manage it. I've found I just have to remain flexible 'cos just as soon as I think I have something figured out it changes on me!
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