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Take A Break, Work More Effectively

Take A Break, Work More Effectively
Strong work ethic or not, you can and should justify taking a break. In fact, you need to take breaks — regularly and frequently. Rest periods and vacations break work routines and help you work more effectively.
Taking time away from your regular activities shifts your thinking from its habitual, stuck patterns and helps you see more clearly. You can see what’s working and what’s not, and you’re more likely to think of new ways of doing things.

Resolving Problems
The best way to resolve a problem may be to clear it from your mind. Rest periods, mini-holidays and vacations are great for clearing your head — creating the space for energy for creativity to flow. With your conscious mind out of the way, the subconscious can get to work on the challenge. A clear head also brings the silence that’s needed for the small voice of wisdom inside your head to be heard. Flashes of insight bringing new solutions tend to come when you’re doing something completely different from the activity or problem that’s challenging you.

Becoming Aware
You need time for reflection, to step back and look at what’s happening in your life with greater detachment. It allows you to see where you’re being true to yourself and where you’ve gotten off-track. Only by pulling free of your busy schedule can you accurately assess the value of what you’re doing, and become more sensitive and aware.
All work and no play throws life out of balance and endangers your health. Your body and mind need sufficient rest for recuperation. This is critically important with the level of stress these days.
Pleasure is a good thing. It brings relaxation and helps strengthen your immune system. When there’s more energy flowing, you are more creative.

Go Ahead, Enjoy Yourself
There will always be lots of work to do. However, you can’t wait for work to go away to enjoy yourself. Make recreation a legitimate pastime and book it into your calendar as easily as you book your sales appointments. Even 15 minutes of fun and laughter is powerful. Experiment with spending time doing something enjoyable, something frivolous, something totally different, something just for the sheer joy of it. And don’t feel guilty about it.

Source: The Inner Journey.

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