• The Underappreciated Art of Taking Quality Breaks

  • 2024/06/28
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The Underappreciated Art of Taking Quality Breaks

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  • Finding your rhythm in a world out of sync, part 4.

    When we think of an arresting drum solo, we think of the beat. The sound. But what gives the sound depth and interest are the rests between the beats. A great rhythm is an intricate relationship between beat and break. It’s the dance between sound and silence, substance and space.

    Our days are consumed with thoughts of what's next and what we must do. We are focused on filling spaces versus welcoming or even creating them. And yet, so much of what makes life worth living unfolds during the breaks in the action, the liminal moments. Our most memorable moments were created in these spaces when we stopped striving and simply savored.

    In part 4 of my series on Finding Your Rhythm in a World Out of Sync, I explore the underappreciated art of taking quality breaks, and how to use them to create better work and greater depth, meaning, and joy.

    Some links to resources mentioned in this episode:

    • For a transcript of this episode, see my post on The Slow Sip,
    • For tips on how to create an end of day ritual, read my post, The Shut Down Sequence.
    • Here's a link to an article on Leslie Perlow's Boston Consulting Group Study, https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/remaking-the-workplace-one-night-off-at-a-time/
    • And a link to her book, Sleeping with Your Smartphone
    • Here is a link to Stephanie Pollock's article, The mental load might be killing my ambition

    Looking for more? Consider pairing this podcast with a subscription to my newsletter, The Slow Sip.

    By becoming a subscriber, you’ll get transcripts of each episode, access to my full archives, plus tips, practices and special subscriber-only offerings delivered directly to your inbox.

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Finding your rhythm in a world out of sync, part 4.

When we think of an arresting drum solo, we think of the beat. The sound. But what gives the sound depth and interest are the rests between the beats. A great rhythm is an intricate relationship between beat and break. It’s the dance between sound and silence, substance and space.

Our days are consumed with thoughts of what's next and what we must do. We are focused on filling spaces versus welcoming or even creating them. And yet, so much of what makes life worth living unfolds during the breaks in the action, the liminal moments. Our most memorable moments were created in these spaces when we stopped striving and simply savored.

In part 4 of my series on Finding Your Rhythm in a World Out of Sync, I explore the underappreciated art of taking quality breaks, and how to use them to create better work and greater depth, meaning, and joy.

Some links to resources mentioned in this episode:

  • For a transcript of this episode, see my post on The Slow Sip,
  • For tips on how to create an end of day ritual, read my post, The Shut Down Sequence.
  • Here's a link to an article on Leslie Perlow's Boston Consulting Group Study, https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/remaking-the-workplace-one-night-off-at-a-time/
  • And a link to her book, Sleeping with Your Smartphone
  • Here is a link to Stephanie Pollock's article, The mental load might be killing my ambition

Looking for more? Consider pairing this podcast with a subscription to my newsletter, The Slow Sip.

By becoming a subscriber, you’ll get transcripts of each episode, access to my full archives, plus tips, practices and special subscriber-only offerings delivered directly to your inbox.

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