My "long weekend" went better than expected. Even though there ended up being some extra worries along the way. I'm still glad it's over, but I thought I would be completely exhausted in all three ways at this point.
Both groups where I spent the time during these days are relatively new to me. That's one thing that causes the social exhaustion for me: spending time with people I don't know. Over the past few years I have had more chances to spend time with these people and there has always been those who I've known from before that has made it a bit easier. Finally it seems I'm acquainted enough with all of them to feel a bit more comfortable without spending all my social energy so fast with them.
It was challenging mentally as well. A lot of thought work happened, but I think the results were the key to not feel that exhausted in that sense either. Thinking hard can consume a lot of energy, but resolving something, ot at least having a plan how to do that can also be quite rewarding and give a nice energy boost.
Physically, while not doing anything physical it can also be quite draining to not having enough sleep. Consuming alcohol doesn't help either. But I slept rather well through all nights. Maybe not the full optimal amount, but still enough to not feel overly tired just from the lack of sleep. I alos didn't drink that much, even skipped the last evening completely (due other reasons). So the only thing my body is carving is probably some movement as for the past days I have been mostly sitting.