Sleeping many hours and still waking up without energy. Checking your cell phone before getting out of bed. Answering work messages out of schedule. The feeling of being always available became part of the daily routine, but it is not always interpreted correctly: it is not the same to be tired as to be exhausted. A study by the National University of La Plata (UNLP) deepened in this difference from the analysis of people with difficulties of co…
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Sleeping many hours and still waking up without energy. Checking your cell phone before getting out of bed. Answering work messages out of schedule. The feeling of being always available became part of the daily routine, but it is not always interpreted correctly: it is not the same to be tired as to be exhausted. A study by the National University of La Plata (UNLP) deepened in this difference from the analysis of people with difficulties of co…