Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 No matter how well you have prioritized your tasks, if you don't pace yours= elf properly, you may not have the stamina to carry out your plan. Estimate you= r energy level realistically, and allow for some adjustments as your fibromyalgia [or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome] symptoms worsen or improve. Here are some tips: • Take breaks during or between tasks, before you get too tired. A ratio of= 10 minutes of rest to every 50 minutes of activity works well for many. When y= our symptoms are more active, rest longer and more frequently. • Alternate light and heavy tasks, doing the toughest jobs when you're feel= ing your best. Stick to the time you planned to work and then quit – you'll get= more done in the long run than if you wear yourself out. • Avoid rushing. You'll be more efficient at a comfortable pace than on a h= ectic schedule that invites mistakes and accidents. Allow time for the unexpected= .. • Divide big jobs into little ones. • Avoid activities that tax you beyond endurance. Just say no. (Source: " Your Personal Guide to Living Well with Fibromyalgia " – An offici= al publication of the Arthritis Foundation) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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