whenever i get bored especially in a sermon or lecture i feel sleepy why? is the!


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Its normal. But ways to alleviate this include, sleeping early in the night, drink coffee in the mornings, eat less for lunch, ask questions during lectures, and prepare and take relevant notes of the key points of the talk.

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that is completely normal. anytime someone feels bored it tends to bring on a sleepiness. Especially if you are just sitting there doing nothing except listening. (kind of like watching a boring TV show)
no, its normal. it happens to me too. that's why i sleep all day.
its completly normal and get rid of this type of lectures
Yes, you need to drink more coffee, and SOMETHING is not
spelled SOMTHING. Get a dictionary. Get more convicted of why you're going to lectures or sermons in the 1st place.
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naah not at all...im the same too...man boring lectures just put me off to sleep..zzzzzzz

lol just chill and enjoy ur sleep!
Feeling sleepy when you are bored is perfectly normal.annoying and embarrassing.but normal. There are many reasons why it happens, but the important thing is how to stop it (or at least have it happen less).

One obvious recommendation is to make sure you get plenty of sleep the night before. Beyond that, assuming that you don't have a medical condition that recommends against this, try drinking a caffeine product beforehand.

A couple of other tricks that you can pull from alternative medicine when you start to feel like you are dozing off include "nail buffing" which is briskly rubbing the nails from one hand against the nails of the other hand. Another is to pinch the web of skin between your thumb and index finger. The exact spot is at the base of the bone that connects the index finger and just above where the thumb meets that bone. Advocates of these practices say they stimulate the brain. If nothing else, the mere performing of these actions will help keep you alert.

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