Let's Talk—The Importance of Doing Absolutely Nothing and Taking a Break!

in #life7 years ago (edited)

I took 2 days off from writing last weekend and rested my brain a little bit, utilizing this time to attend to some backlogged work and reply to over 500 pending comments on my posts. It wasn't exactly break that I wanted, but I used the time to reflect back on these past 8 weeks that I worked without a day off.

It was a much needed time off from producing fresh content on Steemit, and it helped me refresh my mind and gave me some time to introspect on my life.


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Learning without reflection is a waste, reflection without learning is dangerous—Confucius

It's nearly impossible to do nothing when we decide to take a break. Infact many of us and the various people in our lives often consider doing nothing as being irresponsible or wasting our time away. Infact, if we did a lot less and reflect a bit more on our activities, we are likely to do better on the important activities that demand our complete attention in our lives.

Living a life without an uninterrupted period of break to assess our thoughts and reflect back on our lives can stunt our growth; mental and physical. Our mind needs a break and being distracted all the time with an endless to-do list can make it nearly impossible to break the habit and get yourself some space to unwind, relax and breathe.

Sometimes doing nothing and can positively help us in improving our mental health, enhancing our creativity and fueling our imagination when we are ready to come back to work. Remember, we aren't bots that can work non-stop. As human beings we need to take a break regularly. It's impossible to work continuously at the pace of the internet.

There are days when I wake up thinking I don't need a break because I love what I'm doing even if I'm exhausted, assuming that by doing nothing I'm wasting my time. Yesterday, I had a conversation with @aishwarya about her post where she shared the following image:

As soon as I read it, I realized that she was right!

Sometimes, we live in a delusion where we force ourselves to remain busy all the time. We live under the impression that it is the correct thing to do. But we're often missing out on valuable time that could have been spent otherwise doing absolutely nothing. Especially considering sometimes the effort we put in under stress is neither productive nor smart, and it could be something that's moving us towards a psychological burnout.

In this era of information technology there are numerous ways to keep yourself busy or entertained. We are often multi-tasking and catching up on things, worried that we may get left behind. In a corporate setting work-addicts are preferred and many managers ensure their subordinates never leave the desk for a break or when they do, start counting the minutes. But they forget, we aren't machines, only human!

The element of control exerted makes it impossible get a breather from work to ensure productivity remains high! Remember, there's more to life than pushing yourselves unnecessarily.

A friend on my facebook wrote this earlier today:

Doing nothing is important, it's not important to everyone, not important for long, but still it is important. So many folks would be doing something instead of nothing.

Sometimes, if you have a problem staring in your face or a situation that has you bogged down, try to take yourself out of the situation. Do nothing, relax your mind and you'll find the answer or solutions to your problems upon your return. Less is always more!

It's a waste of energy and effort if you continue thinking that your tasks will add up and you will have more to catch up with. A refreshed mind may ensure you have far less to deal with when you come back to addressing the task at hand.

Importance of Taking a Break

  1. Breaks allow to remain focused and we are unlikely to get bored with our work if we don't push our brains to work extended hours on the same task.
  2. You can use the time off to introspect your goals and reevaluate how you want to go about it. It's a good idea to take a break atleast once every hour.
  3. If you are having an information overload, a break will help you absorb the information better. This way you are likely to improve your efficiency than reduce it.
  4. Managers who encourage employees to take a break are likely to see better quality of work from their team.

Feeling Guilty?

There's no need to feel guilty about taking a break. A quick walk, listening to music or a quick chat with a friend can help ease the pressure off you to perform at 100%. When I worked in corporate, I made it a point to take a 5 minute break every 60-90 minutes. This allowed me to focus better. Most of the time my manager would join us too and this helped us bond better and perform to the best of our abilities.

As a solopreneur now with a work-from-home setup, the added flexibility and freedom allows me to take as many breaks as I need to ensure my creative output and motivational levels are high. I used to feel guilty about taking breaks but a few people drilled it into me that if I don't take breaks I'm going to burn out. There was a time when I did burn out from working too much and taking fewer breaks and that taught me some important life lessons!


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What Can I Do To Take a Break?

  1. I listen to music as it helps me focus when I work. I'm always listening to music that helps me remain calm even when I'm not working.
  2. I take a break and lie down in the afternoon and daydream my goals and reevaluate them. Most of the time I end up generating some great ideas that I end up writing about after a 15 min-30min break thinking about my plans for the future.
  3. A powernap is always helpful. During my advertising days I used to take a power nap when working late nights and that used to boost my energy levels.
  4. Exercise is a great way to boost your stamina and reducing your stress.
  5. I call a couple of close friends daily or regularly and stay in touch, talk about life and fun things and that I find is a great way to relax. Talk to your friends, family or co-workers.
  6. I get out of the house and look at the garden sometimes, we get a few colorful birds and a cat or two is always roaming around my house. Nature I find is a great mind-muscle relaxant!
  7. For those of you who enjoy Yoga or meditation, do it. If not try some!
  8. I used to love riding motorcycles and that was a great de-stresser for me. Currently it isn't possible so I take the car out on a drive everyday and put on my favorite music and that soothes my mind.
  9. If you have a hobby pursue it, if not get started on anything. You could simply start doodling stuff to get things off your mind.


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As you can see there are a number of ways to take a break and re-focus energies on anything that's truly important to you. There's no saying what will happen in the next minute so ensure you can live a life comfortably, while being at peace with yourself and your profession. It's not easy to balance things but neither is it impossible!

I'd love to read in the comments what you think about taking a break and how you go about it? I'm sure you will have a few tips which may be very valuable!

I'll close this post with something I came across on old social media as I was writing this article:


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Highly motivational stuff @firepower! Yes, breaks are indeed necessary. I'm just sad that I realized it so late, 3 years into corporate life which drained me out physically and mentally. Thankfully I managed to quit and escape the prison that it had become!

Life is indeed fleeting. Over the past couple of weeks, I've lost three young people (friends and family included), all of whom died of heart attack. This is a clear indicator that something is really wrong in the way we lead our lives.

I hope life here on Steemit helps me get back on track, giving me fresh ideas and a new wave of positivism!

Thanks bro! :) Glad you found this useful! :)

Its mandatory specially now .
Our parents and grand parents had a pretty relaxed life or at least more relaxing than ours , and they used to take many vacations , spend more time with family, quit from thr noise outside.

Now we r on a non-stop wheels which never stop, we need to take the decision and take a break .

Working ppl, moms , students , everyone .
To keep giving the community and family and and ....etc , you have to charge first.

Good post @firepower
To remind us that we are not machines we r human Beings

Yes you are right! I try to take a break on the weekends at the very least nowadays

Well done post Keep your good work

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Wauw, really good content @firepower!

Yesterday I wrote a short post about a related subject for inspiration. I got inspired by your post as well now! :-)

Breaks are highly undervalued!

Glad you liked it!

Thanks! :)

Even the biggest of the man-made machines undergo scheduled maintenance downtime! It's very much a need to pause, think, reflect and continue in these days where life is so fast paced that we miss out on so many important things. By the time we realise the misses we've had, it'll be too late!

absolutely right!

Oh yes! Just yes!!! I used to work in high-powered, fast-paced environment which wore me down after a number of years. Now, I work for myself from home. I live a short 10 minute drive to a large nature reserve where I spend an hour to an hour and a half every lunchtime. It is completely rejuvenating and let's me come up with my best creative ideas. We all need it - but some people are rather trapped.

getting close to nature is something that most people overlook you are spot on with this post,for anyone in doubt just go feed the ducks or a stray animal, sit quietly and listen to the breeze its like a mini holiday from lifes pressures, to watch nature i swear is the best learning experience you can find and it is totally free, to see a family of ducks go about their business just foraging for food or a tree swaying in the wind, even a wild moorland with its varied habitat and multitude of inhabitants they give us breaks from the pressures of life and leave us thinking i suspect that we could be more like them :)

I think you did a good thing by changing your line of work or your work environment. It's great to know that you live close to a reserve. That's just perfect in my opinion!

This is super helpful! Looking forward to taking a real day or two off myself one of these days! I could use the reset. Thanks for the inspiration. In the meantime one of my strategies is to get the kids involved and make my art & work projects fun... https://steemit.com/funny/@dougkarr/how-fill-your-wallet-with-steem-in-5-easy-steps

Yeah, you should get a day off or two. Go for it! Cheers!

Smart move... Sometime you need to take a break or step back to see your true VISION!

Indeed, It does bring out a good Vision and goal.

When you live life without a break, you are bound to crash at some point.
Great post @firepower

.. Taken notes of your tips.

Agreed! Thanks! Glad I could share. :)

You're welcome

I seem to take "breaks" a little too serious !

Well, you should put a break on it then :D