Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really love driving. You should spend time figuring out how to be more comfortable first - pillow? fix the seat and mirrors? different clothing or whatever?
I enjoy making phone calls to friends I don't talk to enough and listening to music, my DH likes podcasts - find something you will look forward to doing in the car as well.
Bring snacks and drinks you enjoy.
This is actually the only thing I've found that helps, so maybe I need to lean into it. Wish more people liked talking on the phone!
In the car? I don't think that is very safe!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really love driving. You should spend time figuring out how to be more comfortable first - pillow? fix the seat and mirrors? different clothing or whatever?
I enjoy making phone calls to friends I don't talk to enough and listening to music, my DH likes podcasts - find something you will look forward to doing in the car as well.
Bring snacks and drinks you enjoy.
This is actually the only thing I've found that helps, so maybe I need to lean into it. Wish more people liked talking on the phone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get so fatigued I can barely stay awake, my butt hurts, and traffic jams make me hot with rage. Unfortunately, some logistical circumstances demand I do several several road trips over the next few months (combination of being somewhere not close to an airport + business schedule demands). I'm dreading every single one of them. Flying is not an option. How can I learn to enjoy them? Or at least not dread?
That is incredibly dangerous and irresponsible of you. Whatever you do, don't drive like this, because you are a danger to yourself and others. Driving when you're that sleepy is no different than driving drunk.
Not everyone has a choice.
Of course you have a choice. That's like say you don't have a choice to drive drunk. Tell us exactly why you have no alternatives - moving closer to your job, hiring a driving service, other forms of public transportation, getting more sleep, etc.
Mmmkay, dear.
DP. There's always a choice. People like the OP just default to the path of least resistance to them, and don't take into account the effect it might have on other people.
"I've tried nothing and I'm all out of ideas!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get so fatigued I can barely stay awake, my butt hurts, and traffic jams make me hot with rage. Unfortunately, some logistical circumstances demand I do several several road trips over the next few months (combination of being somewhere not close to an airport + business schedule demands). I'm dreading every single one of them. Flying is not an option. How can I learn to enjoy them? Or at least not dread?
That is incredibly dangerous and irresponsible of you. Whatever you do, don't drive like this, because you are a danger to yourself and others. Driving when you're that sleepy is no different than driving drunk.
Not everyone has a choice.
Of course you have a choice. That's like say you don't have a choice to drive drunk. Tell us exactly why you have no alternatives - moving closer to your job, hiring a driving service, other forms of public transportation, getting more sleep, etc.
Mmmkay, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get so fatigued I can barely stay awake, my butt hurts, and traffic jams make me hot with rage. Unfortunately, some logistical circumstances demand I do several several road trips over the next few months (combination of being somewhere not close to an airport + business schedule demands). I'm dreading every single one of them. Flying is not an option. How can I learn to enjoy them? Or at least not dread?
That is incredibly dangerous and irresponsible of you. Whatever you do, don't drive like this, because you are a danger to yourself and others. Driving when you're that sleepy is no different than driving drunk.
Not everyone has a choice.
Of course you have a choice. That's like say you don't have a choice to drive drunk. Tell us exactly why you have no alternatives - moving closer to your job, hiring a driving service, other forms of public transportation, getting more sleep, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get so fatigued I can barely stay awake, my butt hurts, and traffic jams make me hot with rage. Unfortunately, some logistical circumstances demand I do several several road trips over the next few months (combination of being somewhere not close to an airport + business schedule demands). I'm dreading every single one of them. Flying is not an option. How can I learn to enjoy them? Or at least not dread?
That is incredibly dangerous and irresponsible of you. Whatever you do, don't drive like this, because you are a danger to yourself and others. Driving when you're that sleepy is no different than driving drunk.
Not everyone has a choice.