Why So Tired?: A 101-Day Guide to Clearer Thinking, Lasting Energy, and Better Sleep - Hardcover

Smyrlis MD, Athan

 
9798994252116: Why So Tired?: A 101-Day Guide to Clearer Thinking, Lasting Energy, and Better Sleep

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Story-driven and practical. An immersive, guided journey with real-life stories.
Designed to be practiced, not just read.

You’re tired.
Not the “I stayed up late” kind of tired that a nap can fix.
The kind that makes you think, Why am I so drained all the time?

You’re trying to figure out what’s going on.
Your tests come back “normal.”
But your life doesn’t feel normal.

You wake up tired, like you never really slept.
You crash, push through, and crash again.
Some nights you are exhausted but wired—awake at 3 or 4 a.m., with your mind racing and sleep out of reach.

You’ve been told you’re fine. But you know something is off.
If this sounds like you, you are not broken. Your body may be out of sync and out of rhythm.

Why So Tired? is a practical 101-day guide written in plain language. Each day gives you one short entry, one clear insight, brief science grounded in endnotes, one doable step, and space to write a few lines by hand.

It was written for the “in-between” place: when you are not sick enough for a clear diagnosis, but not well enough to live fully.

Inside, you’ll learn how to work with six practical levers that shape energy, sleep, and clarity:

  • light and circadian timing

  • deeper, more consistent sleep

  • steadier blood sugar and energy

  • daily movement

  • stress and recovery

  • connection and meaning

You’ll also find:

  • a Mini Compass to help identify what is draining you and what reliably restores you

  • a guided 101-day journey you can actually finish, one small step at a time

No extremes. Just direction. Starting tonight.
Start where you are. You are closer than you think.

About the Author
Athan Smyrlis, MD, is a cardiologist with more than two decades of clinical experience. He values evidence-based medicine, modern procedures, and medication when they are truly needed.

But he also believes some of the best outcomes in medicine are the ones you never need a procedure for—the crisis you prevent, the medication you avoid, the decline you interrupt—by supporting the body with simple, consistent health habits.

Educational content only. Not a substitute for personal medical care.

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