Sometimes exhaustion is not a result of too much time spent on something, but of knowing that in its place, no time is spent on something else.

Joyce Rachelle
Sometimes exhaustion is not a result of too much time...
Sometimes exhaustion is not a result of too much time...
Sometimes exhaustion is not a result of too much time...
Sometimes exhaustion is not a result of too much time...
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This quote is so true in life. We often get stuck in whatever it is that we do, and we can become so exhausted by that. It’s not that we don’t like what we do, but it starts to feel like the only thing we want to do is that thing. We might find ourselves sitting at our desk for hours at a time, looking at the computer screen without doing anything.

It’s not that we don’t want to do anything else; it’s just that when we are in the zone of doing the one thing, there is nothing else to do. But when something else comes up and distracts us from our office work, we begin to realize how much time we have wasted on a certain task, and all of a sudden, we can’t stand being stuck in the same spot anymore.

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