en gather energy for tomorrow

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gather energy for tomorrow requires…

  • en sleep ➜
  • en rest today ➜
  • en rest ➜
  • en buy a lot of batteries ➜
  • en eat healthy today ➜
  • en get a good night's sleep ➜
  • en get plenty of rest ➜
  • en get rest tonight ➜
  • en get stuff out of the way ➜
  • en go to sleep ➜
  • en rest up tonight ➜
  • en rest well today ➜
  • en save the energy you have today ➜
  • en sleep fifteen hours ➜
  • en take a nap and eat well ➜
  • en use alternative energy ➜
  • en wait until tomorrow and gather energy ➜

gather energy for tomorrow is motivated by…

  • en have a good day ➜
  • en do more things ➜
  • en expend energy tomorrow ➜
  • en go to work ➜
  • en you have important plans ➜
  • en have lo ➜
  • en some kinds of music calm people ➜
  • en you know you will need it ➜
  • en perform well ➜
  • en be ready for anything ➜
  • en be ready for more work ➜
  • en renew effort on a goal ➜
  • en tomorrow will be a busy day ➜
  • en use more tomorrow ➜
  • en you want ➜
  • en it will be a big day ➜

gather energy for tomorrow is a subevent of…

  • en getting a good night's sleep ➜
  • en sleep ➜
  • en dream ➜
  • en eat dinner ➜
  • en Enjoy myself ➜
  • en get some sleep ➜
  • en READY TO GO ➜
  • en rest your bones ➜
  • en resting today ➜
  • en i would be more happy ➜

Things that make you want gather energy for tomorrow

  • en Preparing for an event ➜
  • en work ➜
  • en being challenged ➜

gather energy for tomorrow is the first step of…

  • en eat breakfast ➜
  • en free the thoughts ➜
  • en get in bed ➜
  • en sleep ➜

gather energy for tomorrow is the last step of…

  • en close your eyes ➜
  • en eat chocalate ➜
  • en go to sleep ➜
  • en sleep ➜
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