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Life balance is important, as others mentioned. Specifically, I'd also suggest:

  1. Work out. I do push-ups in my office regularly. I also ride a spinning bike several times a week (we built a gym in the garage); spinning is a terrific workout and it's hard.

  2. Go easy on the caffeine and the alcohol. Abusing either of them is exhausting in itself.

A lot of people have said 'take a vacation'; I've always found a vacation, even a 2-3 week one, while helpful, doesn't solve a fundamental rut. A crappy job or situation is just as crappy after 3 days back from vacation. Changing life balance or exercise on a regular basis will sustain your mind more than simple time off.

Of course, time off is important--but it's not everything.

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Life balance is important, as others mentioned. Specifically, I'd also suggest:

  1. Work out. I do push-ups in my office regularly. I also ride a spinning bike several times a week (we built a gym in the garage); spinning is a terrific workout and it's hard.

  2. Go easy on the caffeine and the alcohol. Abusing either of them is exhausting in itself.