DisneyLovingMama
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So, I was in a dreadful, three-hour meeting today. For the first 90 minutes, two people were droning on and on about highly technical stuff that I didn't understand and was not part of my job (nor would I want it to be). The room was super warm (upwards of 80 degrees), and there were no windows in the conference room.
I could not stay awake. Seriously. I was constantly yawning and fidgety and probably completely rude. I tried to be discreet, but am not sure if I succeeded. Probably not, or I wouldn't be writing.
I tried to stay still, but then I was afraid I would actually nod off. Once these two people stopped talking and session became more interactive, I was fine and wide awake.
This has happened a few times to me, mostly in meetings (in this same conference room) that are two warm and crowded.
So, what can I do? Anyone have any tips? I had a diet soda, so it's not like I was caffeine-deprived. As I progress in my company, I will need be in more meetings like this and really need to be able to control my sleepy reactions.
The only thing in my favor is that our CEO suffers from narcolepsy.
I could not stay awake. Seriously. I was constantly yawning and fidgety and probably completely rude. I tried to be discreet, but am not sure if I succeeded. Probably not, or I wouldn't be writing.
I tried to stay still, but then I was afraid I would actually nod off. Once these two people stopped talking and session became more interactive, I was fine and wide awake.
This has happened a few times to me, mostly in meetings (in this same conference room) that are two warm and crowded.
So, what can I do? Anyone have any tips? I had a diet soda, so it's not like I was caffeine-deprived. As I progress in my company, I will need be in more meetings like this and really need to be able to control my sleepy reactions.
The only thing in my favor is that our CEO suffers from narcolepsy.



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I'd love to get a good night rest, but it's not happening lately.

First time that had happened to me, & I realized I really needed to destress and get a good night's sleep - lol