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Energizing Your Workday
A Fatigued Mind cannot be fully alert on or off the job.
Signs & Symptoms of fatigue: forgetfulness, slow reaction time, poor decision making, poor communication, lethargy, mood problems & poor sleep.
Tips for a Better Sleep Create a routine: go to bed at the same time,
watch TV, read or take a bath before sleeping Allow enough time for sleep (most people
require 8 hours) Exercise regularly; finish exercise at least 3 hrs
before sleep Avoid alcohol 4 hours before sleep Avoid foods high in protein, fat and sugar
before sleep Make sleep area comfortable; bedding & temp
Tips for Better Sleep Avoid long naps; 15 minute nap can be
helpful Manage stress & practice relaxation.
Stress drains your energy & affects your ability to focus & concentrate
Learn about your medications (avoid those with caffeine before sleep)
Learn to recognize sleep apnea; snoring, tiredness during waking hours, gasping for air in your sleep, & interrupted breathing
Jump Start Your Energy withPhysical Activity
Walking is a good activity for most people
Cycle; it is a good calorie burner. Be sure to wear a helmet and use reflective clothing
Take the stairs when possible Park your car at the end of the parking
lot Take stretch breaks
Food for Your Mood Choose carbohydrates from whole grain bread,
brown rice & oats Avoid sugar highs of cookies, cake, doughnuts Eat foods rich in amino acid tryptophan:
bananas, turkey, milk, cottage cheese, pumpkin seeds & dried fruit
Moderate use of caffeine Do not skip breakfast Select a well balanced lunch; include low fat
protein, fruit & vegetables and high fiber foods Smaller portions throughout the day.
Depression affects your Mood
Depression is symptoms which last every day for two weeks
Signs of depression: feeling sad, irritable, losing interest in activities you used to enjoy, losing or gaining weight, feeling tired or low on energy all the time, difficulty making decisions or concentrating, racing thoughts or slow thinking, feelings of worthlessness, trouble sleeping or sleeping too much or thoughts of suicide
If you or someone you know has these symptoms: call your Health Care Provider. Get Help.
Use EAP 1-800-646-5608