I think you should ride the line between fatigue and chaos. The chaos keeps the energy level and spontaneity maximized, while fatigue is just over the edge, and you should try to avoid it.
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I'm a workaholic, so I ignore the signs of fatigue and just keep going and going, and then conk out when I get home. It can be pretty stressful.
Everybody goes through a phase of fatigue, and I am no different. Re-inventing yourself in your profession is the key to deal with fatigue.
Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment.
Fatigue is what we experience, but it is what a match is to an atomic bomb.
Fatigue is the best pillow.
Fatigue makes fools of us all. It robs you of your skills and your judgment, and it blinds you to creative solutions. It's the best-conditioned athlete, not the most talented, who generally wins when the going gets tough.
I struggle if I have chaos around me, but at the same time, if I don't have it, I'm uncomfortable. It's a strange thing: If I don't have chaos, I create it.
Living in continual chaos is exhausting, frightening. The catch is that it's also very addictive.
I prefer physical exhaustion over mental fatigue any day.
Nothing ever fatigues me but doing what I do not like.