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Try this 5-minute brain break at 3 p.m. to ease a furrowed brow—skip the coffee
How to wake up in 5 minutes: office-worker brain fatigue relief / AI-generated image created for illustration
By midafternoon your eyelids can feel as heavy as lead. It arrives like clockwork around 2 or 3 p.m., when the screen blurs and typos start to pile up.
Your brain is signaling a burnout. Most people respond out of habit by heading to the break room for an iced Americano.
There’s a simple five-minute routine that can clear your head—no caffeine required.
◆ The surprising lift from a single glass of water
How to wake up in 5 minutes: office-worker brain fatigue relief / AI-generated image created for illustration
That sharp afternoon slump usually isn’t just about sleep. After a busy morning fixed on a monitor, you often lose fluids without noticing—essentially a mild dehydration.
When that happens, stand up and drink a large cup of lukewarm water.
Water speeds circulation, bringing fresh oxygen to the brain. The effect can be surprisingly immediate: your mind clears and you feel more alert.
◆ Release tight eyes and the tension between your brows
How to wake up in 5 minutes: office-worker brain fatigue relief / AI-generated image created for illustration
Take a brief break from the screen. Staring for long stretches locks the muscles around your eyes.
Look at something across the room or out the window—roughly 6 meters away—and hold your gaze for 20 seconds. The tightness should ease.
Try this simple acupressure trick: press the spot between your eyebrows with a fingertip, close your eyes, and massage in small circles. That dull pressure often dissolves into a welcome relief.
◆ Shake off the sluggishness and wake up with scent
How to wake up in 5 minutes: office-worker brain fatigue relief / AI-generated image created for illustration
Sitting still encourages your body to slip into a low-power state, which makes you sleepy. Stand up, stretch, and shake out your wrists and ankles—get the blood moving and the drowsiness will fade.
Breathing in a bright citrus scent or cool peppermint can also jolt your brain—smell triggers an immediate response.
Keep a citrus hand cream in your desk drawer and dab it on when you need a quick lift. This afternoon, instead of reaching for an iced Americano, try this five-minute routine and see how it helps.











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