Maybe you have just been chronically exhausted a couple of days in a row, or on this particular day. So if nothing else helps:
you are definitely pushing yourself to stay awake but are obviously not in a state to pull it through.
Find yourself a bed and sleep!
Get yourself charged, reboot and go!
If you cannot seem to focus on what you are doing due to fatique, the best and healthiest possible solution would be to let your body and mind relax by releasing all the pent up energy inside of you.
Naturally, you can do that by engaging in some kind of an activity which suits you the best...
etc.
Suit yourself. The activities are plenty.
If you are so tired that you cannot even think, say less write those lethargic thoughts down, maybe, you should turn to your inner voice for help. And you will do that by asking yourself those very important questions that we are very often unable to vocalize to the others.
Be honest to yourself and go through the following:
Once you have asked yourself these questions, you will get your true answers and finally find your inspiration, by letting yourself free from the restraints of the form.
Ever heard about a very quick and relaxing home activity called streching? Well, now you have.
If you feel like you're done for today, and you cannot sit still and go on with your work any longer, you might try stretching a little. You can do it in whatever pose you feel it is comfortable for you to unscrew your body a bit.
You can:
Feel comfortable, that's all. Stimulate your circulation and you'll be as good as new.
Feeling stuck? You brain is blocked. You're trapped. Total confusion!
Just relax and let yourself do whatever you feel like doing at that very moment of stuckness. It is okay and besides, whatever other activity you take on yourself will just further stimulate your creativity.
You can:
Just do whatever. Let yourself be free from the restraints of the form. Once you have satisfied your carefreeness, the desire for writing will come back to you naturally and you'll be even more inspired to do your work.
As mentioned on one very interesting web page - How To Write When You're Really Tired, when you don't feel like writing a word and when you really don't have a spare atom to put into the work, one of the ways is to make yourself do it by "bullying yourself into doing it".
In some cases, it does end up being productive and turns out to be a worthy step to push yourself from the phase of idleness into a very productive hour or two of creation.
Alas, in some other cases, people tend to develop an inner resentment against your work that can actually lead you to be even more unproductive later on.
You can take a risk, and it can actually work out for you, but beware of the consequences.
If you feel drowsy and unable to put yourself into a motio properly, you might go for a good ol' cup of coffee, no?
Similarly to the coffee option, you might as well try shaking yourself up with an energy drink. Easily found at any time of the day, in any kind of a store. And to add, it is quite cheap for the problem you have.
One additional advantage of going for some energy drinks is taking a stroll. Airing your head a bit and giving some space to your thoughts to reorganize and clean the cache.
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