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Why Doing Nothing Can Be Highly Beneficial For Your Health


Do you constantly need to be busy even when you don’t have too many responsibilities hanging over your head? In this hustle and bustle society, many people feel guilty if they take the time to recharge, relax, and do nothing! Sure, you want to be productive, but at the same time, how can you be productive if you are always on the go and don’t have much rest time? On your days off of work, you may find those are the perfect days to clean your home, but does that take the entire weekend? In honor of No Housework Day on April 7th, let’s talk about why it is essential to incorporate days or even hours of doing nothing for your mental, emotional, and spiritual health.

Why You Should Never Feel Guilty for Doing Nothing

If you imagine yourself doing nothing when you have a lot of responsibilities hanging over your head, you feel guilty. It does not help that society deems anyone “lazy” when they do nothing. However, imagine being on the go from the moment you wake up until you get ready for bed. And during that timeframe, imagine not taking breaks except for a quick lunch or dinner break.

Think about how you would feel if you immediately got up and rushed to get ready for work, headed to work, and then, once you finished work, went home to get ready for dinner, did housework, or if you have a family, took care of your kids and helped them with their homework. Then you help them get ready for bed if they are young, and then you are getting ready for bed. Doesn’t that sound exhausting? Where is your downtime? If you relate to this, then you need to start spending time doing nothing, even if it is ten minutes a day! You need it for your mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Let’s begin to discuss the benefits of doing nothing.

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Doing Nothing Helps You Reduce Stress

Taking time for stillness can help reduce stress and promote a sense of calmness and relaxation, even if you can only spare ten minutes a day (though attempt to take one day of the week to rest as much as you can if you can do so). It forces you to slow down, which your body needs after so much on the go. When you are always busy, you become overwhelmed with stress, which is why when you do nothing, it helps you take the time to slow down and break free from the constant demands of any pressure.

It also helps you restore your lost energy, which means you will have the mental, emotional, and physical energy to handle the stress thrown at you again. However, if you have very little energy to handle any more stress, you are at risk of burnout. You will be so stressed at that point that you become depressed and apathetic, and you will end up susceptible to various ailments. Carving out time to do nothing will help reduce that risk from happening.

Doing Nothing Increases Your Self-Awareness

Practicing stillness allows you to connect with your emotions and thoughts, leading to a better understanding of yourself. Firstly, you can observe your thoughts and emotions without getting caught up. That observation helps you become more aware of how you think and respond emotionally to your reactions. Observing those aspects of your emotions gives you insight into your patterns and behavior, giving you a better understanding of yourself.

You also connect with your inner wisdom as being still lets you tap into your inner wisdom and intuition. When you quiet your mind and create space for silence by doing nothing, you can gain a deeper level of self-awareness as you become aware of what you truly want, your values, and your needs. That can help you guide you in making decisions and choices that align with your true self.

You also get to know the sensations of your body when you do nothing because you can observe your physical sensations and realize how tense, uncomfortable, or relaxed you are, providing you with the insight you need for your overall well-being. You can also identify the triggers that activate an emotion. You will have an easier time observing the circumstances, people, or situations that bring out specific reactions. That awareness allows you to identify patterns and help you understand why you respond the way you do. Then, you will cultivate the knowledge to respond to triggers consciously instead of subconsciously.

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Doing Nothing Can Improve Your Emotional Well-being

You may think that having nothing to do for a few minutes can lead you to overthink. But that depends on how you use your time away from the chaos. If you do nothing and think about the beautiful things in your life, you can get to know your joy and appreciation and express gratitude for it. And if you are overstressed from the chaos, you will have the time to slow down and process those thoughts so you can feel better and look at things from a different perspective when you slow down and be in the moment.

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