Random question here, but is it normal to still feel completely exhausted/fatigued even after returning from a break from work? Feel free to share your experiences, I just want to know if it’s relatively normal! Thank you 🤗
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That depends on my surroundings. The vibe of the environment I was working in and type of the people that surrounded me.
When I was working in the gardens with small teams and all of the time I was working in nature. Being in nature gave me a sort of peace and I was only talking in my breaks with my colleagues, so... I did not feel too exhausted. Now while I am studying I need to communicate more often. And due to corona, I had not much time to get to know my fellow students. So whenever I am at the university I feel like a total alien and communicating stresses me out. So I sleep a lot afterwards or try to make myself at peace with my creative hobbies.
Maybe your surroundings drain your energy or always demand you to come out of your comfort zone, I know that can be tiring and that's why you probably feel this way.
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That depends on my surroundings. The vibe of the environment I was working in and type of the people that surrounded me.
When I was working in the gardens with small teams and all of the time I was working in nature. Being in nature gave me a sort of peace and I was only talking in my breaks with my colleagues, so... I did not feel too exhausted. Now while I am studying I need to communicate more often. And due to corona, I had not much time to get to know my fellow students. So whenever I am at the university I feel like a total alien and communicating stresses me out. So I sleep a lot afterwards or try to make myself at peace with my creative hobbies.
Maybe your surroundings drain your energy or always demand you to come out of your comfort zone, I know that can be tiring and that's why you probably feel this way.