Here's a few ideas of strategies and places you can explore when finding your own version of deliberate rest:
Busywork is the enemy of deliberate rest. And the more available you are to requests, emails, and messages, the more likely you'll be to give up on your resting time.
As Scott Belsky writes in his essay, What happened to downtime?
"Back in the day when the TV became a staple of every American home, parents started mandating time for their children to read. 'TV time' became a controlled endeavor because, otherwise, it would consume every waking moment. Now, every waking moment is 'connected time,' and we need to start controlling it. We need some rules."
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