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It’s an amazing trick. Bring a change of socks to work, and change your socks midway through
the day (say, after lunch). You’ll be amazed at how much fresher you’ll feel. This trick is
especially handy on days with lots of walking — like during a hike or family outing to the
amusement park.
Whether you work alone or in a room with coworkers, a quick one-song rock out loud session is
an effective way to beat back exhaustion.
In a cube farm? Get everyone to sing along! The key is to choose a song that everyone can sing
along with. (I like Kokomo.) The energy boosting effect comes from bobbing your head and
singing out loud. One song, 3 minutes. That’s a quick boost of adrenaline that lasts for a bit.
You’ll be singing to yourself the rest of the never ending project delivery night.
If allergies have your sinuses blocked, you may be feeling more tired and cranky. An over-the-
counter allergy medication should clear up your sinuses (and your mind).
There is a natural ebb and flow of energy throughout the day. We start off sluggish after waking
up, even after a solid 8 hours of sleep. Our energy peaks mid-morning, and it’s natural to want
a siesta in the afternoon. We get a second spike of energy in the early evening, followed by our
lowest energy point just before bedtime. Once you understand this natural rhythm of energy
throughout the day, you can work on the important tasks during your peak hours and avoid
early afternoon snoozefests (meetings).
Not too much, but if you’re going to have some candy, it might as well be chocolate. We get an
endorphin buzz from chocolate (not to mention the energy boost from the slight bit of caffeine
chocolate contains). Dark chocolate has more caffeine than milk chocolate.
A small healthy snack that is low in sugar and has protein and/or fiber a couple hours after
lunch helps you finish off the day strong. Some suggestions:
mixed nuts
nonfat yogurt
apple and peanut butter
frozen berrie smoothie
trail mix
granola bar
A little midday gossip and random banter is a great pick-me-up for your tired mind. It works
because it gets your mind on zero-stress thoughts for a while. The mental break for just a few
minutes will revitalize you.
Especially berries that are blue, red, or purple. The color comes from anthocyanins, a powerful
antioxidant, that boosts energy. Any kind of berry will contain tons.
All types of berries help fight fatigue and are delicious to boot! Photo by
Zabowski / Flickr
This trick is related to the mood you project to people, and the reciprocating mood they project
towards you. If you wear dark, somber colors, you project a dark, somber attitude, and people
will respond to you with a somber attitude. If you wear bright, happy colors, you’ll get that
attitude projected towards you, which will boost your own mood and energy levels.
But do it in your chair. Don’t lie down on the sofa or you won’t get back up. Keep it short: 5-10
minutes max. Any longer and it will have the opposite effect of knocking you out for the rest of
the day.
11. Flirt.
It’s fun, it’s harmless (keep it innocent), and it’s effective. Nothing quite gets the heart pumping
like a little flirting.
Amore gets the blood flowing. Flirt for more energy. Photo by
Kjunstorm / Flickr
Research has shown that the lavender scent increases alertness. Test subjects were given math
tests before and after 3 minutes of lavender aromatherapy. The group completed the tests
faster and more accurately after aromatherapy.
Including weekends. This sets your body clock. Otherwise, you’ll be wide awake when you
should be asleep. Or worse, asleep when you should be awake (dozing off in a meeting is
embarrassing). The key is to go to bed at the same time every night. If you need to reset your
sleep cycle in one day, stop eating for the 16 hours before the time you want to wake up.
Dehydration is a sinister cause of fatigue because it slowly creeps up on you. If you consistently
drink less than 8 cups of water a day, you may be sluggish all the time. Get a 32 oz (1 quart, 4
cups) water bottle. Your goal is to polish off 2 of those a day. Try it for a week and see if your
general energy level increases.
Coffee and caffeinated sodas can boost your alertness, but be careful about letting it be a
habitual crutch. The temptation to drink more caffeine to get even more energy will be strong.
Eventually you’ll be downing 5 double-shot espressos a day just to function. Drink coffee earlier
in the day to avoid insomnia, which will make the next day worse.
Energy drinks provide a near-instant hyperactivity boost, but they always result in a crash.
Energy drinks are like energy credit cards — you’re spending future energy to get short-term
energy. The resulting energy deficit gets worse until you hit energy bankruptcy.
Trade in good, complex carbohydrates (low glycemic index) for the bad, simple carbs (sugar).
Carbohydrates with a high glycemic index means the sugar is more easily digested by your
body. That results in a spike in energy followed by a low-sugar crash.
High glycemic index foods to avoid include white bread, potato, and high sugar foods (like
sodas). Low glycemic foods (the good carb foods) include fruits and vegetables, grains (eg.,
whole wheat bread), low-carb foods (eg., meats), and pasta. Check this chart of foods and their
glycemic index before your next trip to the grocery store.
Soluble fiber is the kind that slows down the rate of absorption of sugars. It evens out your
energy levels by preventing a sugar high and crash. (By the way, insoluble fiber is the kind that
prevents constipation.) Don’t worry too much about which kind of fiber you’re getting — they’re
both good for you. Rotate more high soluble fiber foods like nuts, grains, fruits, plant matter
(vegetables), beans, and oats into your diet.
Get a daily dose of citrus fruits (eg., orange juice in the morning) or a vitamin C tablet. Study
after study shows the correlation between citric acid deficiency and chronic fatigue. Vitamin C
also helps you absorb more nutrients from food.
In addition to the Vitamin C, citrus scents (like orange, lemon and lime) stimulate alertness. So
lather on some of that lemon scented lotion.
B vitamins cover a range of bodily functions, but most B vitamins are involved in the process of
converting blood sugar into usable energy. To ensure you get the proper amount of B vitamins,
eat a balanced diet.
Ex-smokers frequently report an energy boost of 2-3x when they quit smoking. Nicotine affects
your sleep, so you don’t get as good a night’s sleep. That makes you cranky, frustrated and
tired the next day. Which leads to more smoking. It’s a vicious energy sapping cycle.
Playing a game keeps your mind working (versus, say, watching TV), but doesn’t have any of
the energy-sapping stresses of work. Go ahead and play that quick game of Scrabble on
Facebook, but have a strict time limit if you don’t want your boss to say something.
Play a game to relax. It keeps your mind active without the debilitating
stress. Photo by Sukanto Debnath / Flickr
Snack throughout the day. By eating smaller but more frequent “meals”, you will maintain a
steady dose of energy instead of experiencing food comas. Don’t snack on fatty and sugar laden
junk food though. You may get a short 30 minute burst of hyperalertness, but it’ll be quickly
followed by a debilitating crash.
In a recent study, University College London researchers noted that drinking a cup of tea 4-6
time a day reduces stress hormone levels in your body. The study’s results suggest “drinking
black tea may speed up our recovery from the daily stresses in life.”
Just letting the cool water hit your face washes off the grime and stresses of the day. You could
also jump in the pool or take a shower for the same effect. Showers stimulates the circulatory
system and metabolism. Get wet to feel more energetic.
Get wet to freshen up and get a shot of energy. Photo by Liz Noise /
Flickr
Stretch your arms, back, legs, and neck. Take a deep breath through your nose, hold it, and let
it out slowly and forcefully. Repeat several times. This will take 30 seconds and will be an
instant fix. When you sit back down, you’ll have the clear head and fresh feeling needed to
power through the tough/boring task in front of you.
When your world is organized, you don’t have to expend mental energy keeping track of a
million things. Here’s how to take back control of your time and productivity:
Zen desk = less stress = more energy. Photo by Laure Wayaffe / Flickr
A generally upbeat and optimistic outlook on life will keep your energy level up. Yes, the worst
thing that can happen might actually happen, but giving it too much worry will only drain you.
Look for the positive in every situation and you won’t be so tired.
Take one day and just do whatever you want. No work, no chores, no errands. Enjoy your one
full day of vacation, then come back to work more motivated and energetic.
A heavy lunch, especially one with lots of carbs or fat (like a burger combo) will hit you as soon
as you get back to the office. And it’ll be a sluggishness that lasts to the end of the day. Eat a
big breakfast instead. It provides the fuel you need for the day, at the time when your body
needs it the most. Not only will you avoid the afternoon food coma, the big breakfast will make
you more productive in the mornings. Double win.
Start your day with a powerful breakfast that provides the fuel you need
for the day. Photo by Charles Chan / Flickr
Foods with lean (low fat) protein help you feel fuller for longer. It also prevents blood sugar
spikes, giving you more steady energy. Lean protein foods include fish and other seafood, lean
pork, or chicken breasts (”white meat”).
The things you do to lose weight — exercise, drink water, avoid simple sugars — are actions
that also have a positive effect on your energy level. Even better, the actual loss of excess fat
provides an energy boost of its own. You’ll feel “lighter” and things that use to make you
breathless will now seem much easier. Losing weight provides a double-impact to boosting your
energy.
But be careful with fad and/or crash diets. Cutting out too many calories (ie., energy your body
needs) too fast will cause you to be even more tired. Take small steps, and make it a lifestyle
change so you shed the fat for life.
It’s well known that our brain’s pleasure centers light up when we hear music. Throwing on the
headphones and listening to any music you like while working will give you a productivity boost.
If you have a fairly sedentary life, just the idea of starting an intense exercise program is
exhausting. But if you go slow, literally taking one step at a time, you can go from being
sedentary to becoming a runner just like Leo.
Get moving! Getting some exercise will lift your energy levels all day.
Photo by Hamed Saber / Flickr
Stress is draining. Sometimes it’s worth it, like when you’re on a deadline to delivery a big
project. Sometimes it’s just a waste of energy. Leo says,
Certain things in our life just cause us to be more exhausted than others, with less value.
Identify them, and cut them out. You’ll have much more energy and much less stress.
Happiness ensues.
Talk about an endorphin rush! If you keep those endorphins flowing regularly, you’ll have more
natural energy. Literally, more bounce to your step.
A lot of people go to the gym after work. Try going to the gym in the morning instead to get
energy that lasts all day. Sure, you’ll have to wake up an hour or two earlier, but you get that
time back at night. That exercise in the morning gets the endorphins flowing, which keeps you
happy and productive the rest of the day. By exercising in the morning instead of at night, you
spend the same amount of time at the gym, but get the added benefit of having more energy at
work.
If you have a ridiculously long todo list that is impossible to get all the way through, you’ll feel
tired just thinking about the todo list. If you want to actually cross off tasks from your todo list,
you’ll need to throw out the crap tasks that you don’t want/need to deal with. Either delegate
those tasks, move them into a second “nice but not critical” list, or just admit that they’re
probably never going to get done and move them to the “maybe/someday” list. Shortening your
todo list to just the most critical, must-do tasks will give you the “energy” to start knocking out
those tasks.
If you want to function in the afternoon, avoid alcohol at lunch. Even if it’s just one beer.
Alcohol’s sedative effects will take hours to recover from, killing the rest of your afternoon.
Loosen up those tight muscles and you’ll feel more relaxed. A more relaxed you means a
happier and more productive you. Trade a quick shoulder rub with a coworker after lunch to
perk both of you up for the rest of the afternoon.
Feeling better about yourself has a magical way of giving you more energy. Put just a tad more
effort into looking your best for work, and you’ll get compliments from coworkers that will make
you feel better — and make you a perkier, more energetic worker bee.
Alcohol keeps your body from entering deep sleep, so even if you get the same hours of sleep,
you won’t feel as rested. Limit alcohol the hours before bedtime to get the best night’s sleep.
If you are chronically fatigued, it may be a symptom of hypothyroidism. That’s when not enough
thyroid hormone is produced, with fatigue as one of its symptoms. Visit the doctor if you’ve
been tired for a long time and haven’t had a checkup in a while.
Getting outside for some fresh air, a change of scenery, and a quick walk to get your blood
going will do wonders for your mood and motivation. Seeing the sun is a signal to your body
that it’s not bedtime yet.
Besides being a risk factor for a heart attack, high blood pressure makes you fatigued. If you
haven’t seen your doctor lately, go in and get your blood pressure checked.
Yogurt with live cultures keep your digestive system clean, which helps your body absorb all the
nutrients from food. That makes you healthier and more energetic. Yogurt is also a good low-fat
snack.
Laughter is great medicine for exhaustion. Make sure you laugh regularly to keep your mood
up. Seek out funny people or subscribe to a daily email joke. I like the geeky comic xkcd for a
quick smile. What’s your favorite quick funny pick-me-up?
The aerobic exercise gets your blood pumping. It builds stamina and endurance, which is useful
for both triathalons and neverending department meetings.
The stretching, slow controlled movements, and focus on breathing reduces tension (and
stress). The benefits include better sleep, feeling more relaxed, and being mentally sharper.
When people have eggs (mostly protein) for breakfast, versus bagels (all carbs), they feel more
energy and eat less at the next meal. Protein makes you feel fuller without feeling stuffed, and
they provide a steady stream of energy for your body (versus the quick high and crash of
carbohydrates). Eggs are a great for breakfast or as an addition to a lunch salad.
We need 7-8 hours of sleep to be fully rested. Consistently sleeping less than 6 hours a night
builds up a “sleep debt” that is hard to recover from. If you’re getting enough sleep, it should
take you up to 30 minutes to fall asleep. If you’re falling asleep as soon as your head hits the
pillow (or while sitting at your desk), that’s a symptom of sleep deprivation.
54. Socialize.
Turn off the Internet and go socialize with friends. Humans are social animals, and we need
regular socializing to keep ourselves in peak health and energy.
Roll up and down on your toes. This stimulates your circulatory system, which will deliver
much-needed oxygen and fuel (glucose) throughout your body. You’ll be more energized and
sharper. You can do this right now.
What’s your secret for getting more energy? Share it in the comments!
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