How to Rest When Your Brain Says You Have Not Earned It Yet
Rest can seem impossible when your mind insists you haven’t earned it yet. The narrative goes like, “The day wasn’t productive enough, the week had too much downtime, or the to-do list is still full. These thoughts can block rest, but remember they are just thoughts, not facts. Here’s how to find rest anyway. Start by defining what earning rest looks like. Write down the conditions that need to be met before you feel justified in resting. Often, the list is unrealistic e.g. every task finished, or all emails answered. This reveals a trap. Waiting to earn rest means never resting. Try starting small with resting in five-minute increments. Set a timer and sit without doing anything productive. Let the discomfort wash over you. When the timer goes off, return to whatever feels necessary. This shows that rest doesn’t lead to catastrophe. Redefine productivity to include rest. Right now, productivity might mean output, like meetings attended, tasks completed, or things made or fixed. ...