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RE: FN-FORUM: Slightly OT....
date posted 30th January 2008 14:10
Thanks for the good advice Tony. I must admit I do go overboard with the
toast throughout the day although its wholemeal.
Pam Gould
Gouldsmiths - Freelance web designer
www.gouldsmiths.co.uk
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Crockford
Sent: 30 January 2008 15:08
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Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Slightly OT....
On 30 Jan 2008, at 14:56, pam wrote:
>
> For those of you who work from home or in an office on your own,
> What do you
> do to stop yourself feeling absolutely worn out and drowsy while
> working on
> your freelance work.
power nap.
mid afternoon when the circadian slump hits, have a short nap.
>
> I get up n put kettle on n have small breaks but just tend to feel so
> drained...( caffeine isn't always the answer)
make sure you are on a low GI diet.
intake of high GI foods will cause a burst of energy (high blood
sugars) followed by a slump - which may cause drowsiness.
the objective is to even out the highs and lows so that they follow a
shallow wave.
watch out also for any foods that trigger sleepiness and avoid them.
I have a particular reaction to white breads bought from the
supermarket and containing "flour treatment agent" - I can't just have
one slice and after three or four my eyes won't stay open...
YMMV
;o)
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