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Old 10-15-2007, 10:04 AM   #3
caumsett
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Location: Hicksville NY
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Originally Posted by tunafish4me View Post
Just give in to it
That's the problem!

It really is SOO easy to give in to it, but I pay the price the next day in the form of constant yawning and feeling totally wiped at my desk.

How do the ones who burn the candle at both ends do it?

Sure, once in a while I'll put in a long night during the week but that's rare. Usually it's one night during the week, always home "early" (i.e., before say 11PM, which is around what time I usually go to bed anyway). Once in a while during a long night I'll bump into someone at 3-4AM who will say something like "Well, it's home for me now, gotta get showered and ready for work!" How the hell does he DO that? I cannot imagine sitting in a long technical meeting or in a meeting with a company while on a short business trip with the head-bobs. I wish I could, but I can't - and I'm only 46

Coffee doesn't help either (well, for a little while).

Any tips/tricks from the diehards in this group who fish all night and still manage to work all day? PS - I forgot to mention that we have twin 5 year old boys
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