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		<title>How to Stay Awake When It Counts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 19:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are just bored, or you are so short on sleep that you are having trouble remaining focused, staying awake can be quite a difficult challenge. There are times where it’s okay to drift off to sleep, but if you are at work, school, or especially out driving on the road, you can’t afford [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are just bored, or you are so short on sleep that you are having trouble remaining focused, staying awake can be quite a difficult challenge.  There are times where it’s okay to drift off to sleep, but if you are at work, school, or especially out driving on the road, you can’t afford to fall asleep.  If you can figure out how to stay awake in these important situations, you’ll be much safer – whether that’s job security, grade security, or life security!</p>
<p>The use of caffeine is a standard for trying to wake yourself up. This works in some situations, but you need to have other options as well. What if you are out on the road late at night and all the service stations you are passing are closed, so you can’t buy a soda? Or, you may encounter a professor who doesn’t allow people to bring drinks into class. If you can figure out how to stay awake without caffeine, you’ll be much more prepared for sleepy situations.</p>
<p>In class, you might try doodling to help stay awake. This is especially helpful if your main reason for drifting away is boredom; it has been proving that for some people, doodling can help retain a high level of attention a lot easier. If you are just plain tired, however, it may be a bit more difficult to figure out how to stay awake in class.</p>
<p>At work, consider working while standing up or moving around if possible. If your boss allows, perhaps play some upbeat music quietly in your working area to keep you motivated and your mind interested. Also, try talking to your coworkers and ask for ideas on how to stay awake at work. Be sure, as well, to stay hydrated, even if it’s just with water. Staying hydrated can actually be a lot more helpful than you realize!</p>
<p>If you are driving and you realize you are getting sleepy, you definitely want to do everything in your power to stay awake. This may be a recurring problem for you if you drive home each morning after working the night shift or if your job involves driving on the road late a night as is the case with taxi drivers and truck drivers. For people in these types of predicaments on a daily basis, driver fatigue is a very real issue and it is mandatory to find a way to stay awake on the road in order to protect your own life and those of others. A <a href="http://stayawakedevice.com">driver alert device</a> will ensure that you don&#8217;t fall asleep since it rings loudly in your ear if you start to nod off. The price for such a device is nominal when compared to making an <a href="http://auto-accident-settlements.net/" target="_blank">auto accident settlement</a> with another driver whose car you hit.</p>
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		<title>Staying Awake Despite Exhaustion or Boredom</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 13:10:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the hardest things to do when you are either exhausted or bored is staying awake. You feel the weight pulling down on your eyelids and dreamland seems so tempting – yet sadly, there are many times when it’s just not appropriate or safe, depending on your circumstances, to allow yourself to fall asleep. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the hardest things to do when you are either exhausted or bored is staying awake. You feel the weight pulling down on your eyelids and dreamland seems so tempting – yet sadly, there are many times when it’s just not appropriate or safe, depending on your circumstances, to allow yourself to fall asleep. Just trying to fight through it is very tough and sometimes impossible; there are several tips for staying awake that can help make it a bit more feasible though.</p>
<p>One problem that is common for a lot of people is the dilemma of how to stay awake in class. Sometimes the teacher just drones on and on, almost as if they are trying to lull you to sleep with the monotone nature of their voice. Or, perhaps you pulled an all-nighter the day before to finish an upcoming project that you had procrastinated too much on.  If your teacher allows food and drink in the classroom, you could bring in a drink and snack – having something to snack on can help you stay awake.  Also, if boredom is your problem, you could try working on something on the side like a Sudoku or crossword puzzle to keep your mind active.</p>
<p>There are many other times when it might be important to know how to stay awake, such as at work, or on the road.  When on the road, talk to people if possible; always request that at least one passenger also remain conscious to talk to you and keep you company. If you are alone, be sure and listen to music, and keep your eyes away from the hood of your car – looking too close to the front of the vehicle can result in something called highway hypnosis that actually makes it even harder to keep your focus on driving safely. If you can, it’s always best to drive during the daytime to avoid the hazardous risks of falling asleep at the wheel. Even if you manage to stay awake until you pull up into your carport, there still is a risk of falling asleep before getting out of the car! It is hard to imagine but if a person fell asleep after shutting the <a href="http://carportstentsandsheds.com/what-is-a-carport/">carport</a> door and with the ignition still on, this could actually result in carbon monoxide poisoning.</p>
<p>The ways to stay awake that have been listed here work in some cases, but not always – different things work for different people, and variety in circumstances makes it hard to predict how your body will react in each situation. If it’s truly imperative that you remain awake to drive, work, or study, you might have to find another foolproof method, as playing Sudoku or listening to music won’t always get the job done. A mechanical <a href="http://stayawakedevice.com">nap alarm</a> may be in order.</p>
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