Rest for Success
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 725 legacy views
Are you overscheduled? Fixated on financial success? Fantasizing about lolling on an exotic island beach? You may be overdue for some rest. As the pace of modern life accelerates, the need for rest sometimes gets pushed to the bottom of our to-do list—when rest is exactly what we need to perform at our peak.
The Value of Restr
Rest is essential for your physical and emotional well-being. It dissipates the pressures that build up in your mind and body and is vital to the immune system. Thus, rest is even more essential when you lead a high-stress life or are passing through stressful circumstances.
With a well-rested mind and body, you feel centered and balanced. Instead of having to “push the river,” as you do when you’re overextended, you are once more in the flow, creative and at ease. And more productive.
Become Aware of the Warning Signs
The need to rest always announces itself: the stubbed toe, the dropped pile of papers, the missed appointment. Heed these early-wa
ing signs and find ways to release tension before it builds to irritability, anxiety and, eventually, lack of productivity.
Tips for a Restful (and Truly Successful) Lifer
Sleep, of course, is the most essential way to recharge the mind and body. Here are some other suggestions:
Use breaks effectively. Do take breaks! Even one minute with your eyes closed, focusing on your breath, can recharge you. Take five minutes to visualize the success of your current project. Keep a mini-trampoline—or other exercise equipment—in your workplace. Refreshing yourself with exercise can be just as helpful as a nap.
Find time to play. Turn “recreation” into “re-creation.” Gather some friends to play board games or soccer, or to sing. Find activities that create laughter, which benefits emotional and physical health.
Stay mindful—nurture ongoing restfulness. When we become tense, we tend to breathe shallowly. Train yourself to be aware of your breath—while on the phone or computer, in your car, or while simply waiting for something. Learn relaxation skills that support your well-being, such as deep breathing and guided imagery. These mind/body techniques facilitate doing everything more restfully. Notice the demands you place upon yourself and others, and stop pushing so hard. Let what you do be fun.
Spend time in silence. Seventeenth-century statesma
William Penn wrote, “True silence is the rest of the mind; it is to the spirit what sleep is to the body.” Meditation is a great way to rest the mind and body and restore balance.
And, finally…do something new. As the old adage says, “A change is as good as a rest.” Do something you haven’t done for a long time: visit the zoo, rent a kayak, have lunch in a neighboring town. When you do something new, you open yourself to insight, inspiration and guidance.
Article author
About the Author
Marshall Brown, President of Marshall Brown & Associates, is a certified executive and career coach, entrepreneur coach, and personal brand strategist. Working internationally, Marshall has always had a passion for helping professionals find ways to succeed in the workplace while living happy and fulfilling lives. Unleashing & Channeling Your Power to Succeed—reflects his commitment to supporting and encouraging his clients to find their passions and unique talents, while seeking additional possibilities to move from mediocre to exceptional. He sets the bar high for himself and others, and is the catalyst for new and breakthrough thinking. Marshall brings a significant amount of knowledge and experience in coaching, branding, business, marketing and leadership to his work with individual and organizational clients. He serves as a coach to already successful high achievers who enjoy challenging themselves. His clients include association executives, lawyers, health care professionals, CEOs and business entrepreneurs.
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
IT project management and large-team coordination
As digital products grow, so do their engineering organizations. What begins as a clean, focused development effort can quickly turn into a maze of competing priorities, cross-team dependencies, and unclear ownership. Without a strong project management layer, even highly skilled engineering teams can find themselves reacting to issues instead of delivering predictable results. This article explores why IT project management is essential for scaling product development, how c
January 15, 2026
Article
J Telemarketing Introduces SustainabilityâFocused Call Center Services for the Energy Sector
A New Chapter in Energy Communication The global energy landscape is shifting faster than ever. As renewable technologies expand and traditional systems evolve, the need for clear, reliable, and humanâcentered communication has become essential. In this changing environment, J Telemarketing steps into a new chapterâone shaped by sustainability, smarter engagement, and a deeper understanding of how communication can accelerate the transition to cleaner energy. This transfo
January 14, 2026
Article
Telemedicine Software Development
For many healthcare providers, timely access to care is becoming increasingly difficult. Virtual care platform development offers a solution by enabling secure video visits, remote monitoring, and online consultations that help clinicians stay connected with patients regardless of location. Custom telemedicine software supports: â Specialty-specific workflows â Scalable virtual care delivery â Secure handling of sensitive data By reducing no-shows and offering flexible
January 14, 2026
Article
Global AI Lab
Turning Data Into Intelligence: How AI Labs Empower Business InnovationrnArtificial Intelligence is becoming a cornerstone of business innovation - not just a tool for tech giants, but a practical engine for companies across industries. From predictive analytics to automation and personalized user experiences, AI is changing how decisions are made and operations are run. But for many organizations, especially those without internal AI talent, the road from idea to implementat
December 22, 2025