“Treat rest as work’s equal and partner.”
—Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Director of Research & Programs at 4 Day Week Global
We have been taught to treat rest as a reward for demanding work—something we earn only after exhaustion. In his book Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, Pang flips that idea.
Rest is not the opposite of work—it is its partner.
High performers don’t grind endlessly. They oscillate between intense focus and deliberate recovery. Pang highlights four powerful practices: Deep work in limited bursts, genuine downtime, active rest like walking, and sufficient sleep.
When we honor rest, we think clearly, create better, and sustain energy longer. Instead of asking, “Have I done enough to deserve rest?” Ask “Have I rested enough to do my best work?”
Treat rest as essential training, not indulgence, and watch your performance and well-being rise together daily.
EXERCISE:
Check out this eight-minute productivity game animated video about Pang’s book













