For most people, taking a break means 15 minutes... - Deepstash

For most people, taking a break means 15 minutes to grab a coffee or a weekend out of town. But more research is showing that to do our best work, we need to do less of it.

And not just in a cram-more-into-the-workday sense.

Instead, the key to successful, productive work days might just be something called deliberate rest . As Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, author of Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less , explains:

So just what is deliberate rest? And how can we use it to make sure our downtime is as productive as our working time?

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