Everything You Need to Know About Managing Fatigue

Everything You Need to Know About Managing Fatigue

For a long time, it was assumed that fatigue was a muscular phenomenon. It was thought be a set point and once you hit it, you couldn't go any further—like running into a wall. However, more recent research has showed that it's actually much more of mental phenomenon. Our brain shuts us down before our body does, in order to protect us from injury, exhaustion, or even death. (See: Tim Noakes's central governor theory and Samuele Marcora's model of fatigue, both of which we discuss in today's episode.) This presents us with an interesting conundrum: We have to get to know our fatigue extremely well, so that we know how to navigate all the signals it's sending us. Knowing when to ignore your brain's warning signs, and when to heed them, has far-ranging consequences for everything from endurance sports to creative work. So today we're teaching you the steps to help you learn how to dance with your fatigue.


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046 - The Coach Up: How (and Why) To Do A Digital Sabbath

046 - The Coach Up: How (and Why) To Do A Digital Sabbath

Every week, Brad Stulberg spends either Saturday or Sunday practicing a Digital Sabbath: he goes the day offline and without any of his devices (phone, computer, tablet). It's not because he's anti-technology, but because he wanted to make sure he still had access to many of the aspects of life that tech use can hamper: presence, creativity, silence, and emotional regulation, to name a few. On today's episode, he discusses the benefits he's experienced, how it works (hint: flip phone), and how anyone interested in spending more time away from their devices (even if it's just for an hour or two) can develop a digital sabbath that works for them.If you are enjoying FAREWELL, do us a huge favor: text your favorite episode to three people so they can enjoy it, too. Thanks!iTunes and Apple PodcastsSpotifyAndroidStitcherGot a question, feedback, or ideas for the show? Email clay.growtheq@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (646) 893-9503 Find Brad, Steve, and Clay on Instagram: @bradstulberg, @stevemagness, and @clayskipper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 Kesä 202414min

045 - The Reason You Can’t Ever Get Through Your To-Do List (with Oliver Burkeman)

045 - The Reason You Can’t Ever Get Through Your To-Do List (with Oliver Burkeman)

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044 - The Coach Up: Beginner's Mind and the Power of Pessimism

044 - The Coach Up: Beginner's Mind and the Power of Pessimism

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043 - Lessons from a 10-Day Silent Meditation Retreat

043 - Lessons from a 10-Day Silent Meditation Retreat

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042 - The Coach Up: Master These Soft Skills to Become a Great Leader

042 - The Coach Up: Master These Soft Skills to Become a Great Leader

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041 - How Algorithms are Changing Our Identity & Culture  (with Kyle Chayka)

041 - How Algorithms are Changing Our Identity & Culture (with Kyle Chayka)

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039 - Roundtable: Intuitive Eating, Using Fear as Motivation, and Internet Culture

039 - Roundtable: Intuitive Eating, Using Fear as Motivation, and Internet Culture

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