UCanMakeItIfYouTry – The Benefits Of Rest
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Experts always say we need to get enough sleep and find more ways to rest. This is a fast-paced world, though. Do we really have the time? Considering the benefits of rest, we better make the time.
1 – Your Heart Health Improves
Rest allows your blood pressure to lower and gives your heart a chance to slow down. The right amount of sleep allows your blood pressure to regulate, fending off heart disease and stroke.
2 – You Reduce Stress on Your Body
The constant stress of daily living leaves you with heightened anxiety, which weakens your immune system. Regular rest allows your body to lower stress and hormone levels.
3 – You Become More Creative
Creative breakthroughs happen when you least expect them. Your creativity may be lacking if you haven’t taken a break for a while. Quiet moments of relaxation let your brain rest so it can think more creatively.
4 – You Become More Productive
Productivity isn’t about who can work for the most hours. It is about who can make the most of each hour. Taking breaks helps your mind reset and reenergizes your body, so you can operate at peak form.
5 – You Get in Touch with Your “Non-Work” Self
“All work and no play….” The adage is true. It makes you a one-dimensional person who loses who you are. Scheduling time to rest allows you to discover your identity—the one not tied to your career—and learn new things about yourself.
6 – Helps You Become More Fit
Rest and sleep give your body time to recharge and heal itself. Proper rest ensures fewer injuries while you exercise and more energy to power through tough workouts.
7 – You Can Experience Deeper Relationships
A fast-paced lifestyle leaves you little time to spend with loved ones. Taking an afternoon or an entire day off allows you to slow down and be in the moment with your family. You can enjoy each other’s company and create deeper bonds.
8 – Increase Ability to Handle Life’s Emergencies
Crises happen. When they do, your body will react. If it is already in a heightened state of stress, you may make poor decisions or become emotional. Resting now gives you reserves to handle things later when you may not be able to get the rest you need.
9 – You Can Solve Problems Better
Your brain solves problems better after a break from the bombardment of outside influences. Don’t try to force it next time you need to find a solution to a problem. Instead, take some time to rest.
FAST-ACTION STEPS
1 – Take your calendar and schedule an afternoon off. Use it to rest by treating yourself, reading a book, or catching up with family.
2 – Set a timer for 25 minutes. Do focused work for that time, and then take a 5-10 minute break. It will give you the extra energy to see through a project.
3 – Put your phone in a drawer for 24 hours. Enjoy time without the steady stream of distractions increasing your stress.
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James Donaldson
Former Owner and Director of The Donaldson Clinic (an outpatient physical therapy clinic)
James completed a 20 year professional basketball career in the spring of 2000. James established The Donaldson Clinic in (January 1990 – 2018) (shortly after a career threatening knee injury) with an idea that he would eventually become a physical therapist. He is a strong advocate for Women & Minority owned businesses and is very involved with various Chambers of Commerce. He understands what it takes to sustain a strong business environment that is conducive to the success of businesses overall.
James is a Washington State University graduate (’79). After an outstanding basketball career with WSU, he went on to play professional basketball in the N.B.A. with the Seattle Supersonics, San Diego/L.A. Clippers, Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks and Utah Jazz. He also played for several in Spain, Italy and Greece of the European Leagues plus toured with The Harlem Globetrotters to wrap up his career. James was an N.B.A. All-Star in 1988 while playing center for the Dallas Mavericks. In 2006, James was inducted into the Pac – 10 Sports Hall of Fame and also the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame.
He now devotes the majority of his time to various community activities, and toward the Gift of Life Foundation, speaking on mental health awareness and suicide prevention. James frequently conducts speaking engagements (motivational, inspirational, educational) for organizations, schools, youth groups and is the author of the published “Standing Above the Crowd” of which you can learn more about at www.standingabovethecrowd.com and is available for sale now.
In 2021, James published Celebrating Your Gift of Life: From the Verge of Suicide to a Life of Purpose and Joy. www.celebratingyourgiftoflife.com
James is a 40+ year resident of Seattle. He believes in being a role model of success and professionalism for the scores of young people that he devotes so much of his time to. He currently serves on several Boards and/or committees and is a member of many organizations. (Please see complete listing on back)
James believes in developing relationships that create a “Win – Win” environment for everyone involved, and being the best he can be!