In the first part of this article, we explored how poor-quality sleep, chronic stress, and unstable blood sugar can quietly sap your energy. These are among the most common reasons people feel tired all the time, but they’re only part of the picture. The body relies on a remarkable network of interconnected systems to produce energy. Every heartbeat, every breath, every movement, and every thought depends on those systems working together efficiently. When one area begins to fall out of balance, fatigue is often one of the first symptoms to appear.
The encouraging news is that many of these factors are highly modifiable. Sometimes, improving your energy doesn’t require a dramatic change. It begins with recognizing what your body has been trying to tell you and responding with small, consistent steps.
Let’s continue exploring some of the most common evidence-based causes of fatigue and what you can do to restore your energy.
Continue reading “Why Am I Always Tired? 10 Common Causes of Fatigue and What You Can Do [Part 2]”