2.22 Don't Rush to Rested: Another Way We Push Through
Don't Rush to Rested: Another Way We Push ThroughWhy rest is a lifelong practice and how to let go of grind cultureSHOWNOTES
I don’t know about you, but some types of rest leave me feeling more alive and some types of relaxation leave me feeling actually more depleted. I’ve been contemplating this and share my recent insights today that are helping me keep steering, unrushed and unpressured, in the direction of restorative rest again and again and again. It’s a lifelong practice. Are you in for that practice too?
Timestamps
(00:00) Welcome and opening breath
(01:01) Reflecting on rest during the summer season
(02:44) The Sea of Galilee and Dead Sea analogy
(05:41) Hearing about The Nap Ministry and "Rest Is a Lifelong Practice"
(12:11) "I Am Not a Machine, I Am a Divine Human Being"
(15:04) Rested is strength
(19:07) Identifying unsustainable patterns and celebrating progress
(20:44) Quote and close
Links & Resources
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Why I say “Eat lunch and make new mistakes.” Season 1 Episode 1 of Permission to Pause: “Eat Lunch and Make New Mistakes” The story behind the why [https://youtu.be/kD6G_yHBTa0?si=OKZMNwtSo-Lk-ujO]
Keywords
rest as a lifelong practice, sustainable rest, grind culture, rest and personal growth, permission to rest, nervous system safety, restorative rest, Tricia Hersey, The Nap Ministry, rest mindset, healthy productivity, overcoming burnout, rest is strength, self-care practices, intentional rest, work life balance, personal growth for women, slowing down, rest and healing, divine human being
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