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Do I need rest, or change my lifestyle?
By: VALÉRIE ANNE Date: June 14, 2018

Do I need rest, or change my lifestyle?
By: VALÉRIE ANNE Date: June 14, 2018


“The most important time to relax is when you don't have time to relax. »

- Dr. Joyce Brothers

In a world where everything goes fast, where the pressure and the number of things we impose on our to-do list never get shorter, stress has become normal, even commonplace. But it's only a matter of time before an intervention takes place to force you to slow down. It can take any form; relationship failure, addictions, illness, accident or any other inconvenience that will serve as a warning signal.

Because it is devastating and prevents us from having a satisfying life, it is essential to position ourselves at the top of our to-do list.


Obviously, there are sources of stress everywhere: work, traffic, the constant vibration of our phone, managing children and family life, etc. But if today you just took a break…no alarm, no schedule and time to daydream. Whether you give yourself permission to finish your book, take a hot bath, daydream, or make that recipe you love so much but takes a long time to make. You know what makes you feel good and what you love deeply, so make room for that and, if that's not possible, take at least a little 2 minutes to put “me-time” on the agenda.

These simple things will bring you a little happiness, but above all will allow you to dissipate cortisol, this devastating hormone produced by stress. Listening to your body and taking care of yourself not only increases your productivity, but also makes you feel more serene.

I have prepared a little test for you to measure your stress level. So go take a look at it, to see if a little self-care is more than necessary!


Need a little self-care?

SHOP

“The most important time to relax is when you don't have time to relax. »

- Dr. Joyce Brothers

“The most important time to relax is when you don't have time to relax. »

- Dr. Joyce Brothers

In a world where everything goes fast, where the pressure and the number of things we impose on our to-do list never get shorter, stress has become normal, even commonplace. But it's only a matter of time before an intervention takes place to force you to slow down. It can take any form; relationship failure, addictions, illness, accident or any other inconvenience that will serve as a warning signal.

Because it is devastating and prevents us from having a satisfying life, it is essential to position ourselves at the top of our to-do list.

In a world where everything goes fast, where the pressure and the number of things we impose on our to-do list never get shorter, stress has become normal, even commonplace. But it's only a matter of time before an intervention takes place to force you to slow down. It can take any form; relationship failure, addictions, illness, accident or any other inconvenience that will serve as a warning signal.

Because it is devastating and prevents us from having a satisfying life, it is essential to position ourselves at the top of our to-do list.



Obviously, there are sources of stress everywhere: work, traffic, the constant vibration of our phone, managing children and family life, etc. But if today you just took a break…no alarm, no schedule and time to daydream. Whether you give yourself permission to finish your book, take a hot bath, daydream, or make that recipe you love so much but takes a long time to make. You know what makes you feel good and what you love deeply, so make room for that and, if that's not possible, take at least a little 2 minutes to put “me-time” on the agenda.

These simple things will bring you a little happiness, but above all will allow you to dissipate cortisol, this devastating hormone produced by stress. Listening to your body and taking care of yourself not only increases your productivity, but also makes you feel more serene.

Obviously, there are sources of stress everywhere: work, traffic, the constant vibration of our phone, managing children and family life, etc. But if today you just took a break…no alarm, no schedule and time to daydream. Whether you give yourself permission to finish your book, take a hot bath, daydream, or make that recipe you love so much but takes a long time to make. You know what makes you feel good and what you love deeply, so make room for that and, if that's not possible, take at least a little 2 minutes to put “me-time” on the agenda.

These simple things will bring you a little happiness, but above all will allow you to dissipate cortisol, this devastating hormone produced by stress. Listening to your body and taking care of yourself not only increases your productivity, but also makes you feel more serene.

I have prepared a little test for you to measure your stress level. So go take a look at it, to see if a little self-care is more than necessary!

I have prepared a little test for you to measure your stress level. So go take a look at it, to see if a little self-care is more than necessary!


Need a little self-care?


Need a little self-care?


SHOP

SHOP

About On my x:

IMAGINE a world where his lifestyle would have little impact on the environment and where his happiness index would see a considerable increase. 

At Sur mon x, this is the bet we took on… 


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“The most important time to relax is when you don't have time to relax. »

- Dr. Joyce Brothers

“The most important time to relax is when you don't have time to relax. »

- Dr. Joyce Brothers

In a world where everything goes fast, where the pressure and the number of things we impose on our to-do list never get shorter, stress has become normal, even commonplace. But it's only a matter of time before an intervention takes place to force you to slow down. It can take any form; relationship failure, addictions, illness, accident or any other inconvenience that will serve as a warning signal.

Because it is devastating and prevents us from having a satisfying life, it is essential to position ourselves at the top of our to-do list.

In a world where everything goes fast, where the pressure and the number of things we impose on our to-do list never get shorter, stress has become normal, even commonplace. But it's only a matter of time before an intervention takes place to force you to slow down. It can take any form; relationship failure, addictions, illness, accident or any other inconvenience that will serve as a warning signal.

Because it is devastating and prevents us from having a satisfying life, it is essential to position ourselves at the top of our to-do list.



Obviously, there are sources of stress everywhere: work, traffic, the constant vibration of our phone, managing children and family life, etc. But if today you just took a break…no alarm, no schedule and time to daydream. Whether you give yourself permission to finish your book, take a hot bath, daydream, or make that recipe you love so much but takes a long time to make. You know what makes you feel good and what you love deeply, so make room for that and, if that's not possible, take at least a little 2 minutes to put “me-time” on the agenda.

These simple things will bring you a little happiness, but above all will allow you to dissipate cortisol, this devastating hormone produced by stress. Listening to your body and taking care of yourself not only increases your productivity, but also makes you feel more serene.

Obviously, there are sources of stress everywhere: work, traffic, the constant vibration of our phone, managing children and family life, etc. But if today you just took a break…no alarm, no schedule and time to daydream. Whether you give yourself permission to finish your book, take a hot bath, daydream, or make that recipe you love so much but takes a long time to make. You know what makes you feel good and what you love deeply, so make room for that and, if that's not possible, take at least a little 2 minutes to put “me-time” on the agenda.

These simple things will bring you a little happiness, but above all will allow you to dissipate cortisol, this devastating hormone produced by stress. Listening to your body and taking care of yourself not only increases your productivity, but also makes you feel more serene.

I have prepared a little test for you to measure your stress level. So go take a look at it, to see if a little self-care is more than necessary!

I have prepared a little test for you to measure your stress level. So go take a look at it, to see if a little self-care is more than necessary!


Need a little self-care?


Need a little self-care?


SHOP

SHOP

About On my x:

IMAGINE a world where his lifestyle would have little impact on the environment and where his happiness index would see a considerable increase. 

At Sur mon x, this is the bet we took on… 


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Browse the blog

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