Do lazy days make me feel rested or unproductive?

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When I first started my firm, I use to work myself non-stop. Until the point that I was burnt out and I needed a few days just to get back to normal. But, even during those few days of recover I still felt like I was losing money and being unproductive.

It took me a few years to create a balance plan to where I wasn’t working myself to the burnt out level. I started planning at least 30 minutes of downtime for each day right before I went to pick the kids up from school. This has changed my life dramatically because I was able to reset into SUPER DAD before I went to pick them up. I’m able to leave the business at the office and not carry it with me.

Closing out my 5th year of business, I feel unstoppable and I also feel like the sky is the limit for me! As long as I stay on the positive and ethical path, I will achieve any goal I set for my business!

5 Replies to “Do lazy days make me feel rested or unproductive?”

  1. Veerites – Former Professor (Selected), Head, Department of English, K V College, Wai, Dist. Satara, MH, India, Former Member, Board of Studies, English & Linguistics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Chabahar Maritime University, Iran. Translator, Music Critic, Commentator on Cultural Issues
    veerites says:

    Dear Robinson
    It’s such a marvellous feeling to read your post. Thanks for liking my post ‘Daughter’❤️🌷❤️🌷

  2. Veerites – Former Professor (Selected), Head, Department of English, K V College, Wai, Dist. Satara, MH, India, Former Member, Board of Studies, English & Linguistics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Chabahar Maritime University, Iran. Translator, Music Critic, Commentator on Cultural Issues
    veerites says:

    Dear Robinson
    Your posts are as vibrant as Diwali festival, festival of lights. I greet you on Diwali & thank you for liking my post ‘Poet2’. 🌷🌷🌹

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