vulcanpastor wrote:
I'm wondering if there is some association between Aspergers and being fatigued. I work with a religious body that recently had their national convention here in town. This meant a week away from my normal routine and in front of a lot of people. I ended the days feeling very tired, moreso than others around me.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Lot of good ideas being served up here. Diet & Exercise will most certainly mark an improvement.
Were I to offer up one of my own, I would recommend meditation. Done right, it's like first aid for the brain. By going out in the world your brain picks up plenty of wear, tear, and debris - mostly of the social variant for us. Before you start the day and when you come home, I recommend meditating for 15 minutes.
While meditation can be part and parcel of a religious belief system, it's not in any way integral to the exercise, makes no difference if you're a militant atheist or a Christian fundamentalist. If this sounds like something you're willing to try, I recommend any of the materials by Jon Kabat-Zinn to get you started:
http://www.amazon.com/Jon-Kabat-Zinn/e/ ... 169&sr=8-1
And if by chance you're also depressed, I can't recommend this book enough. I'm generally skeptical of self-help books, but this one changed my life:
http://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Way-throu ... 195&sr=1-1
I really hope you get through your fatigue,
Meursault
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