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3Is it staying alert in meetings? !! :)pramodc84– pramodc842010-09-08 07:23:07 +00:00Commented Sep 8, 2010 at 7:23
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I reverted the title from the edit because it wasn't grammatically correct.Brian R. Bondy– Brian R. Bondy2010-12-12 13:14:42 +00:00Commented Dec 12, 2010 at 13:14
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5I like to go outside, and walk around the parking lot. Go into the grass, and look for some ant hills. Then I watch the ants. I pay attention to how they move, communicate, their patterns, ect. Once a couple of minutes have passed, I feel recharged. Nature has all of the answers that we seek. We just need to pay attention from time to time. Drowsiness goes away, and my mind re-activates.Pablo– Pablo2010-12-12 14:08:31 +00:00Commented Dec 12, 2010 at 14:08
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2@Pablo: what if you live in Seattle and going outside means getting drenched 9 months out of the year? :PRobert S Ciaccio– Robert S Ciaccio2010-12-16 16:26:46 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2010 at 16:26
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If you have difficulty to stay awake because you do not sleep at night: try to sleep more during the night. If you have difficulty to stay awake because you are doing overtime: stop doing overtime. If you have difficulty to stay awake because you find coding too hard: look for another job.Giorgio– Giorgio2012-11-13 19:53:06 +00:00Commented Nov 13, 2012 at 19:53
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