❓When was the last time you TRULY stopped? ❓
And I don’t mean a quick scroll on your phone!
Or multitasking while watching TV...
I mean full permission to pause.
To switch off.
To breathe.
Last week, I was lying in bed with covid, completely depleted…
when that all too familiar voice whispered:
“Keep going. Don’t stop. You can still do.”
That voice has followed me through every chapter of my life:
⚖️ As a lawyer, driving me into late nights.
📚 As a lecturer, pushing me to mark for hours without breaks.
🚀 As a business owner, insisting: just one more thing.
It’s the voice that says: your worth = your output.
But here’s the trap:
If we don’t get intentional about the 'off' - our work will always expand to fill the space we give it.
Give it 8 hours? It’ll take 8.
Give it 12? It’ll take 12.
Give it your whole life? It will gladly consume it. ⌛
That’s why time “off” can’t be left to chance.
It has to be intentional.
Deliberate.
Protected.
We need true “islands of time” where work cannot follow us. 🏝️
Not half-rest with our phone in hand.
Not “just checking in.”
But genuine time off.
Because anyone can keep pushing.
But the real discipline is knowing when to stop. 🛑
And understanding that rest isn't failure.
It’s strategy.
It’s strength.
It’s stability.
When we learn to stop, we don’t fall behind.
We finally catch up with ourselves.
We gain the ability to show up with more energy, presence and perspective.
So - as the new quarter begins - there’s an opportunity to do things differently. 🌱
💭 Where will you carve out an island of true rest this week?