
OOPS! Where is our crepes?

Still missed it!

Nvm! Just him alone! =)) Yummy~
My 150th post! =)
Yawns...feeling really tired ever since working...So I wen to research...
Fatigue is a common complaint regardless of age, but it becomes more prominent after the age of 40. Assuming you are in otherwise good health, here are some things that you can do to boost your energy level:
1) Get more sleep. Most middle-aged adults need at least 7 hours of sleep each night.
2) Exercise. Starting an exercise program can be overwhelming if you suffer from fatigue. Start modestly -- perhaps stretching exercise and walking. Remember the good, healthy feeling you experience after you complete your workout.
3) Drink more water. Most people don't drink enough water. Dehydration makes us sluggish. A quick rule of thumb to determine how many ounces of water you require in a day is to take you body weight (in pounds) and divide by 2 and add 8 ounces for 30 minutes of aerobic activity you do.
4) Pare down your commitments. Doing less is not always easy, but overscheduling is a primary cause of fatigue. Look over the activities of your day or week and often you can find some that may not be necessary or enjoyable. We all have things we must do. Take a look at the non-essentials, perhaps some should move into the rest & pleasure part of your life. Take charge of your life.
5) Take a B-complex vitamin supplement. The B vitamins provide energy and help maintain healthy muscle and nerve cells. Aging and stress increase our need for these vitamins, while alcohol and caffeine deplete them in our bodies. Take a B supplement that contains at least 50 mg of B-1, B-3, B-5 and B-6, and 400 micrograms (mcg) each of B-12 and folic acid.
6) Have Fun. Laughter is essential to good health. But merriment is a foreign concept for some people. Finding delight in life is energizing. Find things that give you an emotional lift and enjoy them.
7) Try licorice. This herb improves immune health, so it's a great tonic for people with fatigue. Use the herb, not the candy. Take 1/2 teaspoon of tincture daily for up to 2 months. If you dislike the taste of licorice, try schisandra (same size dose). Note: Licorice is not safe for people with high blood pressure or liver or kidney disease.
8) Lose weight. Even a small weight gain is enough to make some people tired. Image carrying a 10 pound weight with you all day long. You will have more energy if you drop unnecessary body weight.
9) Declutter. Living in a mess - and feeling guilty about it, is tiring. Clutter also distracts the mind, making it more difficult to concentrate. Get just one room, or one area, organized. You will get a boost.
For those who are feeling tired, try the following! =))