“I’m tired all the time.” But why?
You log in on time.
You manage your tasks.
You’re not necessarily overworked.
Yet by midday, your body feels heavy. Your eyes burn. Your back aches.
And by evening, you’re completely drained.
So you assume the obvious:
“Workload is too much.”
But what if that’s not the real problem?
The Fatigue We Don’t Question
Workplace fatigue today isn’t always about long hours.
It’s quieter than that.
It shows up as:
- Constant shifting in your chair
- Leaning forward to see your screen clearly
- Resting your neck at awkward angles
- Adjusting your laptop again and again
- Feeling tired without doing physically demanding work

This isn’t just work pressure.
This is physical strain from how you work.
Your body is working harder than your mind.
Think about your typical workday.
- Your screen is slightly lower than eye level
- Your chair doesn’t fully support your back
- Your feet don’t rest comfortably
- Your wrists hover while typing
- Your neck tilts forward for hours

Individually, these feel small.
Together, they quietly drain your energy.
Your body stays in a “micro-adjustment mode” all day —
and that’s exhausting.
Hybrid Work Made It Worse
Earlier, offices had structured setups (even if not perfect).
Now?
You work from:
- Dining tables
- Sofas
- Beds
- Cafés
- Co-working spaces
Your environment keeps changing.
Your posture keeps adapting.
And your fatigue keeps increasing.
So, Is It Workload or Work Setup?
If you feel tired even on lighter workdays,
if your fatigue is more physical than mental,
if breaks don’t fully refresh you…
Then your setup might be the real reason.
Because productivity isn’t just about how much you work.
It’s about how your body supports that work.
Small Fixes That Make a Big Difference
You don’t need a complete workspace overhaul.
You need alignment.
✔ Bring Your Screen to Eye Level
A laptop placed too low forces your neck forward.
A simple laptop stand helps raise your screen to a natural viewing angle, reducing neck and shoulder strain.

✔ Support Your Back (Not Just Sit Straight)
“Sit straight” doesn’t work without support.
A backrest or ergonomic cushion helps maintain your natural spine curve — without effort.

✔ Let Your Feet Rest Properly
Dangling or uneven foot placement affects posture more than you realize.
A footrest helps stabilize your sitting position and reduces lower back pressure.

✔ Reduce Eye Stress
Glare, brightness, and screen exposure silently add to fatigue.
A screen filter or controlled lighting setup helps your eyes relax during long hours.

Where PALO Fits In (Without Overcomplicating It)
Most people don’t ignore ergonomics intentionally.
They just don’t realize how much it affects them.
That’s where thoughtful solutions matter.
Products like:
- Ergonomic laptop stands
- Memory foam back supports
- Footrests designed for posture balance
- Screen privacy filters that also reduce visual strain
…are not about adding more to your desk.
They’re about removing unnecessary strain from your day.
PALO focuses on exactly this, making everyday work setups feel natural, not forced.
Fatigue Isn’t Always About Doing More
Sometimes, it’s about holding your body in the wrong position for too long.
And no amount of motivation, coffee, or breaks can fully fix that.
The Real Shift
Instead of asking:
“How do I handle this workload better?”
Try asking:
“Why is my body so tired doing this?”
Because when your setup supports you — work doesn’t feel this exhausting.
Final Thought
You don’t need to push harder.
You don’t need to normalize fatigue.
Sometimes, you just need to stop adjusting your body to your setup…
and start fixing the setup itself.