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Tiny_leaf
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@Akinna

 

For fatigue I normally work on things a tiny bit at a time and then rest. I get things done a lot more easily then, and pushing through fatigue can make it worse,

 

It also might be worth doing some troubleshooting to figure out what the problem is.

 

Have you been getting enough sleep?

If not, working on that might help your fatigue. You can literally take a nap now if you need one?

 

Are you able to take some time to something calming and enjoyable and see if that helps?

Study and mental illness can be tiring, and you might be burntout. If doing something relaxing helps, you might need to let yourself rest.

 

Do you have any physical illnesses or other things that could be making you tired?

For me if I've got less energy than normal it can sometimes be my iron levels, but there are lots of things that can make you tired. 

Sometimes it can be good to see a doctor if your symptoms change to make sure there's nothing else going on.

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