268 – Energy Management: How Not to Become a Pile of Poop by 6 PM
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Ever feel like your energy levels are on a shoestring budget? In this episode, Sean and Kyle tackle the daily balancing act of managing energy, especially with a rare disease. From the science of sleep hygiene (which, by the way, Kyle has mastered like a bedtime ninja) to the mystery of why spoon theory uses, well, spoons as its currency, they dive into the mental and physical toll of fatigue. They share personal stories of how they’ve learned to prioritize commitments, manage FOMO, and avoid turning into a “pile of poop” at social events. Plus, Kyle admits that yes, a $400 night guard does indeed feel like a tiny hug for his teeth.
But it’s not all sleepytime talk—this episode is packed with real-life strategies for handling exhaustion without guilt. They break down how they navigate full-time jobs, social lives, and the ever-present need to rest, all while avoiding the misconception that fatigue equals laziness. The dudes also dish out some wisdom for non-disabled folks on how to be more mindful of invisible energy limitations (hint: holding the elevator for two extra seconds won’t kill you). Whether you’re managing a rare disease or just trying to figure out why you can’t stay awake past 9 PM, this episode is a must-listen. And as always, they wrap up with a dose of gratitude—this time for third graders with surprisingly deep questions and flight attendants who appreciate a good old-fashioned thank-you note.
Also in This Episode:
- Kyle introduces the term “Sleep Hygeine”
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