The Rest Revolution: Why Less Work is Your Secret to Success
Break free from the hustle - the productivity lie we tell ourselves.
There’s a phrase: I’ll rest when I’m dead. But what if that’s exactly what’s killing — your productivity?
We are led to believe that working more (and harder) means achieving more. The grind, the hustle. The idea that if you aren’t killing it-in terms of time-you are somehow flawed. But it’s a trap. More doesn’t always equate to better.
It’s Time To Focus
Once, being “always on” may have felt necessary, but with social media, that pressure has only grown. Today, if you’re not constantly in motion—doing more, being better—it feels like you’re falling behind.
However, here’s the catch: putting in more hours doesn’t necessarily translate into better results. Research shows that, after a certain point, productivity flat lines and then tanks when we keep pushing.
Your brain’s a muscle, and, like any muscle, it’s not built for nonstop action. It needs rest to perform, create, and strategize.
As Alex Soojung-Kim Pang explains in Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, rest isn’t a luxury; it’s essential. Just as athletes need recovery time to perform at their peak, knowledge workers need the same downtime to fuel creativity and strategic thinking.
When you build rest into your routine, your brain recovers and recalibrates, leading to fresher ideas and sharper focus.
Diminishing Returns and Strong Coffee
I love coffee—good, quality coffee. My mom and my husband love theirs super strong. They fill that filter with grounds… and then they add a ton of cream. It’s bitter and intense, who wants to enjoy that.
The truth about brewing the perfect cup isn’t about adding more grounds. The first few scoops yield your bold, rich flavor, but keep adding more, and it just turns bitter. No matter how much coffee you pile in, it won’t get stronger—it just ends up wasting grounds.
The same thing happens with work: once you’ve hit your peak, the extra hours don’t add quality; they start to dilute your effectiveness, leaving you feeling bitter instead of satisfied with the results.
Doing Less Is More
Here’s the unconventional truth—doing less can actually mean accomplishing more. Instead of stretching your day with busywork, focus on what truly moves the needle.
Choose one or two priorities each day and give them your full attention.
This isn’t about how much time you spend on your workday; it’s about using time intentionally on what matters. Quality goes up, stress goes down, and results start to show up.
Rest Is The Best For Productivity
Next time you feel guilty about taking a break or knocking off early, remember that rest isn’t a sign of failure—it’s fuel for success. Productivity isn’t about the endless hours you spend working; it’s about making each hour count. Your brain needs space to breathe, recover, and make room for more intentional work.
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I need to pay attention to this article. Thanks for your good tips
This is probably one of the perks of hitting midlife - I don't have the energy to push myself anymore and I don't care about trying to.
Nothing I do is so important that it comes before my wellness or peace of mind.