Deliberate rest doesn't just have to be work-related, either. We all have plenty of important yet not urgent things on our life to-do lists that will help us feel accomplished and productive.
Humans are social creatures. Yet when we feel exhausted after a long day of work, we often want to recharge in isolation. And while it might feel good to hide away from time to time, it's not the best way to refuel our creativity, happiness, and motivation.
In a number of studies, Oscar Ybarra of the University of Michigan found that people who engaged in social interaction showed higher levels of cognitive performance :
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