Rest is a human right! Claim it fully where and when you can
Rowena (Ro) Hennigan
Helping Remote Workers Thrive| Speaker, Offsite Facilitator & Advisor | Head of Remote | LI Instructor | Remote Work Pioneer
As I was preparing for my well deserved Easter holiday break, with plenty of nature and family time planned, I started to reflect on the value of rest to our well being. Research shows we need downtime, to disconnect from remote work, busyness and computer work. When was the last time you really considered how important rest is to you and your health? Read on to learn more and start planning your next holiday time with intention!
Rest is a human right?- Firstly, in case you were unaware, the right to rest and leisure is an economic, social and cultural right to adequate time away from work and other societal responsibilities. It is linked to the right to work and historical movements for legal limitations on working hours. The right to rest and leisure is recognised in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and many other key declarations.
For me, rest (and life itself outside of work) is more important than work and therefore, the majority of the time, I prioritise my holidays over work and my downtime is non-negotiable. Ask yourself: where is your rest and downtime placed in your priority list??
Preparing for your rest and downtime, fully!?- I am currently preparing for my Easter break 2022. As well as planning some family time in the pyrenees mountain (Spanish side!), reserving accommodation and checking out suitable family hiking routes, I am ensuring I can switch off fully for work. Here is my preparation check list:
Easter break pre-notice: 13-20th April 2022
Advising all my email contacts early of my planned holidays.
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Quality of rest?
Rest should equal restoration in seven key areas of your life.
Saundra Dalton-Smith MD, wrote an excellent article titled “The 7 types of rest every person needs”, making it very clear that sleep is very different from rest. I have experienced this when I have tried to top up my energy levels with only sleep. When you have a rest deficit, what you may need is to top up your creativity and brain energy intentionally, or take a rest from emotionally draining relationships, for example. Until we recognise what drains us, in our whole life, taking a holistic view, we cannot distinguish between sleep and rest.?
We need both, Dr. Dalton Smith argues, outlining the seven types of rest, from physical (passive rest) through to creative and spiritual rest. I recommend taking a few minutes to read her article before you leave for your upcoming holidays so that what you have planned in terms of rest and recuperation is exactly what you need!?
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