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Old 06-18-2017, 02:53 PM #1
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I live a bit on an incline. I just took a walk down the hill and on the way back felt very fatigued. Very short less than 10 minute walk.

But, I am realizing it is hard to live in so much isolation while trying to engage. Are there any brain games or simple exercises people do to challenge their brains a bit.

I cannot talk for more than 5 minutes without exhaustion bearing down. And walking out longer than 10 mins seemed difficult today. I definitely cannot drive.

So, wondering if anyone's got any suggestions for activities or exercises or games that will challenge my brain in a measured way.
What I personally did and do when I feel my worst is either watch Youtube videos, which are generally easy to follow, or play this game called Tagpro which is an online CTF game that is not visually intensive at all. Here is a link if you are interested in trying it to make the time go by faster - TagPro Capture the Flag
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