Gekko71 wrote:Top Wop wrote:I dont know what to change in my diet, I dont drink, I dont have much caffeine if at all, I dont consume many sweets and when I do its just dessert at 7 PM. I always try to have a bit of tomatoes with my sandwiches every day and I take vitamins like magnesium and vitamin C every day. And yet I still crap out for the rest of the day.
Lethargy can also be a sign of deydration. I find that I loose energy very rapidly if I don't drink enough water. Remember that the sensation of thirst only kicks long after we're dehydrated. Try drinking water the next time you're really lethargic - or even better, drink it half an hour before.
That was my first thought. When I'm really and irrationally tired, it's usually because I haven't been getting my water in. It's easy to forget.
I actually lived most of my life dehydrated, and had all sorts of problems that I thought were just normal. When I went on a diet to lose weight, I was stunned at the amount of water they told me to drink. I was supposed to drink more water in a day than I generally drank total liquids in a week! I was also stunned at how many problems I'd had all my life went away
within the week. Knowing my body better, I now recognize them in retrospect as symptoms of dehydration.
As for caffeine, I find that I'm dependent on some sort of nervous activity while I'm working. It helps me focus. Originally, it was eating almonds and M&Ms. Prodigiously. See above problem. After that, I switched to massive amounts of black tea. The caffeine was a bit much, though, and left me nervous and jumpy. So these days I mostly do green, white, and herbal tea. The horizon-broadening has been nice, actually. White tea is excellent.
Curiously, the productivity and focus boost seems to be as much a placebo effect for me as a physical one. Drinking hot water seems to work just as well. Not that I'm disputing the efficacity of caffeine. I just find it interesting that even when I
know I'm drinking nothing but hot water, I have a tendency to forget, wrapped up in my work as I am, and my mind/body decides it's tea.