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Why are you tired in the afternoon?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Its to do with your sleep patterns.

Maybe you didn't have a proper sleep at night so it seems like the day drags on.

If you are working really tiring shifts then you should go to bed earlier or if its affecting your health badly, you should consider a new job.

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