Permission to Pause
Do you ever start to think that feeling rested simply means you just need more sleep (or less work)? Me too. But I think we both know it isn’t. It’s just one answer and often the easiest. That’s totally fine that our brains think of that first, and I’m curious enough to expand my “choose all that apply” options for living more rested. How about you? I’m both realizing and remembering that what I want rest for is more than physical, it’s also mental and emotional. And while I love sleep as one way to restore and nourish oneself in all 3 areas, I turned to the 6 P’s to consider more healthy habits that promote living rested, even when sleep is not an option right now, when sleep isn’t even the underlying issue, or isn’t necessarily the needle-moving solution. I'm recognizing that in a lot of ways, rest has more to do with being able to tap into increased self trust and a parasympathetic response. Timestamps (00:00) Welcome back and breathing together (01:52) Why rest is more than just sleep (05:26) Introducing the Six Ps of Rest (06:10) Purpose as an anchor (09:41) Permission to not like everything, to accept help, to let “work” rest your mind (13:53) Why play restores us (15:29) Patterns that reduce decision fatigue (18:24) Presence and my forgotten work shift (22:24) Perspective and reframing everyday life (28:39) Final recap and encouragement Links & Resources * Email me: hello@meaganhubbard.com * Listen to Episode 22 for the beginning of this conversation on rest. * Jennifer Williamson's definition of rest: "A state where every cell is thanking you." Keywords reframing rest, what rest really looks like, rest beyond sleep, mental rest, emotional rest, how to feel more rested, healthy rest habits, nervous system regulation, personal growth and rest, permission to pause, Six Ps framework, sustainable self-care
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