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The Necessary Luxury of Rest

By David Vognar — 2016

I look forward to the sweet succor of rest. I also move pretty quickly when I have to. Lately I've come to learn when circumstances call for one type of speed or the other.

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Research on naps, meditation, nature walks and the habits of exceptional artists and athletes reveals how mental breaks increase productivity, replenish attention, solidify memories and encourage creativity.

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Most major religions call for a day of rest . . . science agrees.

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Why Rest Days Are Important for Higher Efficiency at Work

For centuries, humans have understood that rest is fundamental to success, health, and happiness. As the saying goes, “Even God rested on the seventh day.”

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