“The mind must be given relaxation — it will rise improved and sharper after a good break.”

Seneca the Younger, ancient Roman Stoic Philosopher

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Taking time to relax isn’t an indulgence — it’s vital for clear thinking and personal growth.

When we pause, step away, and allow our minds room to breathe, we return to our work and relationships with renewed clarity.

Instead of pushing relentlessly, give yourself permission for a mindful walk, family time, or a quiet moment. These simple breaks sharpen your perspective and boost creative insights.

Just as a well-rested athlete performs better, a rested mind leads to better decisions, deeper connections, and greater overall well-being.

Your productivity and joy depend on it.

EXERCISE:

Create a list of five to ten practical ways for you to apply Seneca’s wisdom to relax your mind for sharper, improved thinking.

Block out time in your schedule to engage in at least two of these activities today. How can and will you make this practice a habit going forward?

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