What does it mean to be heavy-laden?
: weighted down with or as if with a heavy burden : oppressed, burdened a heavy-laden donkey heavy-laden with family cares.
When your weary and heavy-laden?
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
How does God give you rest?
Today we have five more ways that God wants to give you rest this summer: Rest from Troubles: God wants you to enjoy the gift of stillness. “Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him …” Psalm 37:7, NIV. Rest from Anxiety: God wants to bring you peace.
What does it mean to be weary of something?
: to become bored by (something) : to stop being interested in (something) He quickly wearied of answering their questions.
What is meant by fatigue?
Fatigue: A condition characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of weariness and tiredness. Fatigue can be acute and come on suddenly or chronic and persist.
How can I stop feeling tired?
- Eat often to beat tiredness.
- Get moving.
- Lose weight to gain energy.
- Sleep well.
- Reduce stress to boost energy.
- Talking therapy beats fatigue.
- Cut out caffeine.
- Drink less alcohol.
Why do I feel tired and achy all the time?
Chronic fatigue syndrome Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a condition that causes you to feel exhausted and weak, no matter how much rest or sleep you get. It often causes insomnia. Because your body doesn’t feel rested or replenished, CFS can also cause aches in the muscles and joints throughout your body.
Is it healthy to fall asleep after eating?
Your body gains weight when you take in more calories than you are burning off. This is the case no matter when you eat. Going to sleep directly after you eat means your body doesn’t get a chance to burn off those calories. And, eating a big meal and then hitting the couch can be just as harmful.
Why do I fall asleep after every meal?
Blood flow to the small intestine “dramatically increases” after a person eats, says Dr. Tomonori Kishino, a professor of health science at Japan’s Kyorin University. And as blood is pumped into the gut to fuel digestion, a corresponding drop in blood flow to the brain could trigger feelings of sleepiness, he says.