Surprising reasons you're tired

Many of us struggle to wake up in the morning, but once we’ve adjusted to the daylight and had a coffee, we don’t feel too bad. But for some, that tired, sluggish feeling can hang around until the sweet relief of bedtime again. So if you’re getting the recommended seven to eight hours sleep per night but STILL feel tired all the time, it might be due to these unexpected reasons...
Swimming
If you have sensitive sinuses, spending more than an hour in a chlorinated pool can really irritate them. You know when you can’t stop sniffing after swimming, as though you have a cold? Well, this effect on your sinuses can also make you feel exhausted. Try to avoid diving or pushing off the pool wall so water doesn’t shoot right up your nose.
Eating too much fruit
Don’t get me wrong, fruit is healthy and we should definitely be eating it. But some fruits do contain a high amount of sugar, which can leave you dealing with an energy crash shortly after consuming them. To combat the post-snack slump, eat your fruit with some form of protein, such as nuts or peanut butter.
Keeping a secret
I know it sounds silly, but keeping a secret can be quite stressful on both the mind and body. The sheer worry that you might accidentally say something - not to mention constantly thinking about the vaulted information - can be really draining. Some secrets just aren’t worth keeping.
Not exercising enough
Often people will stop exercising because of how tired they feel. But actually, skipping a few workouts can make you feel more tired. So if you miss a session to catch up on some sleep, make sure you get back into it the next day. Exercise gets the blood pumping and releases endorphins so it not only boosts those energy levels, but your mood to match.
Lack of creativity
When you were a kid, you were creative everyday. Whether it was playing with your toys, drawing or doing craft, you were always using your imagination. Fast forward to now, and you may be in a job where creativity isn’t exactly required, resulting in boredom and - you guessed it - a feeling of tiredness. Pick up a hobby like painting or knitting, or start your own blog so you can have a creative outlet that excites you and awakens your brain.
UTI
While pain and burning during urination are common symptoms of Urinary Tract Infections, some women experience less obvious signs, including tiredness. This is because the body recognises an infection, prompting the immune system to use white blood cells to fight it, in turn causing a feeling of fatigue.
Do you often feel tired? How do you keep your energy levels up during the day?
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75 Member Comments
No exercising enough... :(
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Sleep does not come easy for me, vey interesting article.
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Make sure I have a multi-vitamin at breakfast, a caffeine hit mid-morning if I can, plenty of water, and regular exercise with some fresh air and sunshine
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Very interesting article, thanks.
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not exercising enough - definitely.
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Damn this sounds horrible
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I feel tired most of the time, it seems, until I go to bed, then take forever to go to sleep, so frustrating!
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Sitting down doing nothing and not getting motivated and out and about can make you feel tired.
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I think stress in itself is exhausting, let alone keeping a secret!
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I felt tired for years even though I had good sleep, disciplined routine and ate all the good stuff then the doc did some tests and found that my gut was infected by a parasite that cruises chronic fatigue and also wasn't let my iron levels go up even though i was taking iron supplement and loved my red meat. It's always good to go to a new holistic doctor as sometimes the public GP just doesn't cut it. Daily morning walks (fresh air does wonders for my mood and mind) and Berroca always help me combat tiredness.
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Thyroid disease & iron deficiency are my energy zappers. :(
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some interesting facts...
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Very interesting article, I've never thought of chlorine as a trigger. Definitely agree that boredom is a big reason for tiredness - I re-took up knitting last year & have really enjoyed creating one-off pieces
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Very informative article as usual. :)
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Agree with all of these. Another to consider is an iron deficiency or anaemia. The secret thing is so true, sometimes there have been occasions where I have wished a friend hadn't told me something.
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The exercise part is true. I know when I exercise it gives me a lot of energy
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Hmm I wouldn't think eating too much fruit or keeping a secret is a major culprit in tiredness...
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I'm tired today but it's definitely because I went to bed late yesterday haha :)
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I feel tired, but I know exactly why. I have a 16 week old baby who thinks night time is play time. :(
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yes, i try drink tea to lift me up
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I do feel tired. But in my case it might be too much work around the house, a demanding 2 year old and not enough quality sleep.
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I avoid processed foods and sugar and most things with a label.
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So many reasons why an 8 hour sleep feels like 4.
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Very timely as I got up an hour ago and can see today being super unproductive.
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totally agree with worry and stress leaving you feel exhausted even after 8 hours sleep :(
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