{"quotes":[{"text":"Breath by breath, let go of fear, expectation, anger, regret, cravings, frustration, fatigue. Let go of the need for approval. Let go of old judgments and opinions. Die to all that, and fly free. Soar in the freedom of desirelessness.Let go. Let Be. See through everything and be free, complete, luminous, at home -- at ease.","author":"Lama Surya Das","tags":["anger","approval","buddhism","buddhist-wisdom","craving","desire","expectation","fatigue","fear","freedom","frustration","regret","tibetan-buddhism"],"id":14495,"author_id":"Lama+Surya+Das"},{"text":"This fits in with what I saw in staff in astronomical facilities and was reporting to the management team: 10-14% Oxygen: Emotional upset, abnormal fatigue, disturbed respiration.","author":"Steven Magee","tags":["abnormal","astrobiology","astronomer","astronomical","astronomy","astrophysics","astrosociobiology","disturbed","emotional","facilities","fatigue","fits","management","osha","oxygen","reporting","respiration","saw","staff","team","upset"],"id":23964,"author_id":"Steven+Magee"},{"text":"Soon it would be his turn. Kaine wondered how he would meet Death. His ship was a mess, in every sense of the word. Systems were in disarray, damaged equipment malfunctioning, and control panels shattered by blaster-fire littered the decks. In the fighting, severe hull damage had caused parts of the ship to be sealed off. Dead bodies – or raw red chunks of them – lay everywhere. The corridors were dark where the lights had failed. His footsteps echoed eerily as he ran down them. He’d been on the run for what felt like days. He felt naked, his tattered, sweat-drenched tunic clinging to his body, especially under his breastplate. Fatigue had caused him to discard his body amour. It was of no realistic use anyway, and just made him hotter and sweatier, made stealthy movement more difficult – and weighed him down.","author":"Christina Engela","tags":["a","and","anyway","armour","be","bodies","body","breastplate","chunks","control","corridors","damage","damaged","days","death","difficult","disarray","down","equipment","everywhere","failed","fatigue","fighting","for","had","he","his","his-body","how","hull","littered","made","malfunctioning","mess","naked","panels","ran","red","sealed-off","soon","sweatier","systems","tattered","the","the-decks","them","to","turn","what","wondered","word"],"id":48249,"author_id":"Christina+Engela"},{"text":"The video was still playing, although I didn't know why. It seemed as if the able-bodied dancers were mocking me.","author":"Sarah Todd Hammer","tags":["chronic-illness","chronic-pain","dance","disability","fatigue","inspirational","invisible-illness","motivational","myelitis","neuropathy","paralysis","rare-disease","run","sci","spinal-cord-injury","tm","transverse-myelitis"],"id":65805,"author_id":"Sarah+Todd+Hammer"},{"text":"I don’t for a moment think I am any braver or better than anybody else. This is how I attempt to explain what gives me the strength to do what I do; when that thunderbolt of an idea first hit me and inspired me to row across oceans, it filled me with a sense of purpose so strong that it overcame my fears. Even when boredom, frustration, fatigue or despair threatened to overwhelm me, it was that powerful sense of purpose that kept me going.","author":"Roz Savage","tags":["bravery","courage","fatigue","inspiration","motivation","sense-of-purpose"],"id":113780,"author_id":"Roz+Savage"},{"text":"Dancing with a spinal cord injury is a challenge like no other, but I aspired to prove to myself that I could still be phenomenal dancer even with an SCI.","author":"Sarah Todd Hammer","tags":["chronic-illness","chronic-pain","dance","disability","fatigue","inspirational","invisible-illness","motivational","myelitis","neuropathy","paralysis","rare-disease","run","sci","spinal-cord-injury","tm","transverse-myelitis"],"id":149639,"author_id":"Sarah+Todd+Hammer"},{"text":"I had learned quickly that life doesn't always go the way I want it to, and that's okay. I still plod on.","author":"Sarah Todd Hammer","tags":["chronic-illness","chronic-pain","dance","disability","fatigue","inspirational","invisible-illness","motivational","myelitis","neuropathy","paralysis","rare-disease","run","sci","spinal-cord-injury","tm","transverse-myelitis"],"id":150097,"author_id":"Sarah+Todd+Hammer"},{"text":"The moments of silence are gone. We run from them into the rush of unimportant things, so filled is the quiet with the painful whispers of all that goes unspoken. Busy-ness is our drug of choice, numbing our minds just enough to keep us from dwelling on all that we fear we can’t change. A compilation of coping mechanisms, we have become our fatigue. Unwilling or unable to cut ourselves free of this modern machine we have built, we’re dragged in its wake all too quickly toward our end. The virtue of a society’s culture is reflected in the physical, mental, and emotional health of its people. The time has come to part ways with all that is toxic, and preserve our quality of life.","author":"L.M. Browning","tags":["burnout","coping-mechanism","digital-culture","fatigue","mindfulness","toxic-relationships"],"id":153336,"author_id":"L.M.+Browning"},{"text":"Fatigue is epidemic among women in general, and mothers in particular. Mothers talk about sleep the way someone who is starving talks about food. Fatigue can overshadow your life, making everything seem like too much trouble.","author":"Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett","tags":["fatigue","motherhood","stress"],"id":160550,"author_id":"Kathleen+A.+Kendall-Tackett"},{"text":"The most critical time in any battle is not when I’m fatigued, it’s when I no longer care.","author":"Craig D. Lounsbrough","tags":["accomplishments","achievements","attitude","battle","care","critical","defeat","fatigue","fortitude","goals","hopeless","hopelessness","life","success","surrender","tenacity","tired"],"id":174022,"author_id":"Craig+D.+Lounsbrough"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":41,"pages":5,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
