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Being around people, even when you're having fun,
that can be tiring. Plus, you're not sleeping in your
own bed; the surroundings aren't home.
Gerontius
Gerontius
This is totally normal. I took a friend to the Antique Phonograph Convention & we had a blast, but it was too much to take in all at once. Good thing I brought a picnic instead & we could hang out apart from the crowd for a bit, before going back in to get some end-of-the-show deals on some fantastic music.
Conventions are like that! Keep us posted!
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Owliet
That’s understandable. I can not get through a con without feeling burned out and extremely drained. Each day decreases Energy and it’s really a high energy social event Which if you really utilize it, you really push yourself to interact.
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Owliet
I usually take a lot of breaks if I go for 3 days. The last con, I was lucky that it was the one close to home, but usually I retire back at the hotel or only go for a day. Take care of yourself. Make sure that youre eating and drinking. =)
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