8/30/17--"Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less" by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
The title makes it sound pretty intriguing, right? Well, you're right. It is intriguing. Basically the premise of the book is that American culture has made work and rest completely separate entities and that rest is only something to be done when the work is done (if it ever is). The author asserts that this idea is a recent one in history and especially rampant here in America where overwork is praised and rest is devalued and labeled as laziness. He argues that when we make our rest more deliberate and build it into our days, that we actually increase creativity and productivity, as well as help us to more mentally healthy. It was a revolutionary and new way of thinking for me and I've been trying to build some of his ideas into our homeschooling days. It made me feel for Glen, though, because he has a horrible work-life balance right now and seems to struggle to break out of the expectations he feels are being placed on him by the corporate world, none of which involve rest of any sort. In order to please his higher ups that he feels that it is expected to work crazy-long hours. What I'd really like is for the whole world to read this book and embrace its tenets. I think we'd all be happier and healthier if we did!
The title makes it sound pretty intriguing, right? Well, you're right. It is intriguing. Basically the premise of the book is that American culture has made work and rest completely separate entities and that rest is only something to be done when the work is done (if it ever is). The author asserts that this idea is a recent one in history and especially rampant here in America where overwork is praised and rest is devalued and labeled as laziness. He argues that when we make our rest more deliberate and build it into our days, that we actually increase creativity and productivity, as well as help us to more mentally healthy. It was a revolutionary and new way of thinking for me and I've been trying to build some of his ideas into our homeschooling days. It made me feel for Glen, though, because he has a horrible work-life balance right now and seems to struggle to break out of the expectations he feels are being placed on him by the corporate world, none of which involve rest of any sort. In order to please his higher ups that he feels that it is expected to work crazy-long hours. What I'd really like is for the whole world to read this book and embrace its tenets. I think we'd all be happier and healthier if we did!
Here's us adding some deliberate rest to our day.
Hikes and walks are considered restful, because they're good for our bodies and allow our minds to have a break from our work.
I've been trying to work a good walk into our schedule every day.
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