😌 It's Okay to Relax Sometimes; What is Rest?
- Tracy Bevington

- 24 minutes ago
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What is Rest?
Rest, to me, is more than sleep. It’s a return—to myself. It’s the quiet space where I can finally hear my thoughts without the noise of urgency. It’s when I stop performing, achieving, fixing, and instead, just am.
Rest isn’t always a nap or a day off. Sometimes it’s ten minutes of deep breathing in the car before I walk into work. Sometimes it’s putting my phone down and remembering what silence feels like. It’s choosing not to be productive for the sake of being enough.
There was a time I believed rest had to be earned. That I had to “deserve” it by being busy enough or stressed enough. Now, I’m learning that rest is a right, not a reward. My body asks for it, and when I don’t listen, it finds ways to make me.
Rest is where healing begins. It’s where I reconnect—with peace, with presence, with purpose. And in those moments of slowing down, I remember: I am not a machine. I’m a person. And I’m allowed to pause.
“Our nervous system isn’t built for constant stimulation—without rest, we operate in survival mode, not creativity or connection.” – Unknown
“Rest is not a reward for success—it’s a prerequisite for resilience.” – Unknown
“It’s not the load that breaks you down, it’s the way you carry it.” – Lena Horne
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