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<blockquote data-quote="Messerve" data-source="post: 74237108" data-attributes="member: 413481"><p>Yeah, I know what you mean. College left me exhausted for a long time, but no one seemed to really get that. I think it may have something to do with the fact that I'm very introverted, so that constant socializing and late nights and moving from farmlands to a major city and balancing my class schedule with my job schedule and even preaching at a nursing home... Yeah, I was ready for a break! </p><p></p><p>After graduating and going back home from college, I was mentally, socially and physically exhausted for probably a year. I never slept in before or during college, but at home I just wanted to sleep forever and do nothing. Now, five years later, I get up at 6:30 AM with no problem and I've taken up running and have so far run eight miles without stopping. I've also gotten myself a Spanish tutor do become fluent in Spanish finally (a life goal of mine). I never would have been able to do any of that immediately after college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messerve, post: 74237108, member: 413481"] Yeah, I know what you mean. College left me exhausted for a long time, but no one seemed to really get that. I think it may have something to do with the fact that I'm very introverted, so that constant socializing and late nights and moving from farmlands to a major city and balancing my class schedule with my job schedule and even preaching at a nursing home... Yeah, I was ready for a break! After graduating and going back home from college, I was mentally, socially and physically exhausted for probably a year. I never slept in before or during college, but at home I just wanted to sleep forever and do nothing. Now, five years later, I get up at 6:30 AM with no problem and I've taken up running and have so far run eight miles without stopping. I've also gotten myself a Spanish tutor do become fluent in Spanish finally (a life goal of mine). I never would have been able to do any of that immediately after college. [/QUOTE]
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