you have more inner-conversations. But when you execute,
you don’t. That’s one of the most important benefits of
doing nothing. Sure, you might fall behind on work. But who
cares? Would you rather go through
your career with tunnel
vision?
I need at least ten days off to reflect seriously. For the first
five days, I’m still somewhere between execution and
thinking mode. It’s hard to switch to thinking and doing
nothing if you’re used to doing work. But I always learn new
things about myself after a more extended break.
I tend to
read a lot. Over the past two weeks, I’ve read five books.
But I didn’t write at all. Also, I journaled very little.
Just some reading, watching movies,
documentaries,
hanging out with friends, talking, daydreaming. That kind of
stuff. Neither does it cost much. But the return is enormous.
Now, I feel better,
have more energy, and I’m excited to get
back to work. That’s also the next lesson I learned.
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