Blurring The Impact Of Chronic Fatigue through Energy Transmission Life is slipping away with every tick tock of clock. Second by second, we are losing our life and moving towards the edge of demise. Still people all across the world are making their lives lot easier and healthier, ignoring those tick tock and indulged in the daily life activities. People have no time to count every grain of sand to make their life standstill. They are going forward at a faster pace with greater innovativeness, dynamic thinking, and creative skills. They are struggling to survive, busy in selling their products in hustling and bustling streets, fighting with their distinct conditions, yet motivating others to stay calm, healthy, and enjoy the journey of their life. However, there are certain people who are unable to witness the ticking of their clock because they feel exhausted, forgetful, and distracted. They are unable to feel the promptness and move at a slow pace, comparatively. This is not because they are unwilling to participate in the rat race, but because they are suffering from a common problem of chronic fatigue syndrome. Chronic fatigue is an illness that impedes the normal conditioning of the lives and put a squeaky break to the normal functioning of people. People suffering from chronic fatigue start struggling with their inner equilibrium and unable to concentrate. Scientists coin this syndrome as a chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Chronic fatigue syndrome is an exhaustive, complex disorder characterized by prolonged listlessness. In fact, complete bed rest or any special type of exercise or diet cannot alleviate its symptoms. It not only balks physical or mental activity of a person, but also makes his/her life much more exhaustive. Its symptoms affect normal body functioning, which may include profound weakness, muscle pain, impaired memory, loss of concentration, sleeplessness, with significant reduction in daily task. Chronic fatigue syndrome has perplexed scientists, as they are unable to find the exact cause. It is also difficult to separate the condition of fatigue from the patients. Neurological and psychological illnesses often superimpose the symptoms of fatigue. People often feel severe exhaustion after exercise or due to any infection. People also report listlessness, severe headache, and rage in fatigue cases. This is the reason it has increasingly become difficult to diagnose the condition of fatigue in teens, adults, and elderly people. Nevertheless, chronic fatigue can be caused by a viral infection, hormonal imbalance, and psychiatric problems, such as stress, depression, or emotional trauma. In fact, severe anxiety may complement the symptoms of fatigue and may trigger severe fatigue in patients. Today, it has become the most widespread problem amongst people of almost all age groups in all countries. It affects 0.2-1% of the population in the U.S., according to the studies. Studies have also suggested that women are more susceptible to chronic fatigue than men are. Fatigue not only degrades the quality of life, but also