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66 |The Art of Deliberate Rest and Why You Get More Done When You Do Less with Bestselling Author and Researcher Alex Soojung-Kim Pang Part 2

66 |The Art of Deliberate Rest and Why You Get More Done When You Do Less with Bestselling Author and Researcher Alex Soojung-Kim Pang Part 2

FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals


66 |The Art of Deliberate Rest and Why You Get More Done When You Do Less with Bestselling Author and Researcher Alex Soojung-Kim Pang Part 2

FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What are the ways that we can take deliberate rest? Why is it important to take breaks? What can we do to improve our creativity and focus? Join me as I continue my conversation with bestselling author Alex Soojung-Kim Pang as he shares more valuable insights from his book Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode:


The ways that you can practice deliberate rest


The importance of taking breaks


The benefits of incorporating breaks into your schedule


The importance of working on creativity and focus


Play and heartfulness and doing things that you love


Exercise and the benefits it brings


How exercise becomes part of your deliberate rest or deliberate recovery program



Key Takeaways:


Walking stimulates creativity. Even if you’re just walking on a treadmill facing a cinder block wall, you do better on creativity tests than you do if you’re just sitting.


There is some evidence that suggests that the better you are at being able to focus your mind, the better you are at being able to unfocus it in a way that is restorative and creative.


Not doing meditation very well is so much better than not doing it at all.


Meditation does not necessarily need to be using an app or not using an app or sitting in a conventional position, eyes shut, deep breathing. It could be painting, it could be knitting, it could be walking. If you’re getting the meditative benefits, it counts.


Having periods where you can take back control over your time and decide what you’re going to do and how you’re going to do it, that is a really important component of rest and recovery.


Focus follows a rhythm.



Action Steps:


Take walks.


Practice meditation.


Create more time by saying no to more things.



Alex said:
“Mind wandering is not your brain jumping from one subject to another subject to another subject, but rather, the mind having a certain kind of openness and serenity at its best that is actually similar to the kind of mental state that you get into when you meditate.”

“There’s a wider range of things that we should think of as restful and is restorative. And just as... there are lots of contexts in which we can practice mindfulness, so, too, are the range of things that turn out to be restful are more diverse than conventional wisdom teach us.”

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Links to things we discuss in the show:


Books by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang:


Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less - Get a chance to win a copy of this book by going to iTunes and leaving a review of the episode and/or the show (mentioning the episode) and mentioning the book.


The Distraction Addiction: Getting the Information You Need and the Communication You Want, Without Enraging Your Family, Annoying Your Colleagues, and Destroying Your Soul






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Episode 65 - The Art of Deliberate Rest and Why You Get More Done When You Do Less with Bestselling Author and Researcher Alex Soojung-Kim Pang Part 1



More from Alex Soojung-Kim Pang:
Alex’s Website
Alex's Blog
Alex’s Podcast
Alex’s Twitter: @askpang

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Released:
Sep 4, 2018
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The Remove the Guesswork podcast is for busy professionals who want to improve their health, fitness and wellbeing using the latest science and technology to cut through the noise and get better results, faster. In each 30 minute episode I’ll talk with some of the leading names in the health and wellbeing industry about the latest innovations, interview people who have transformed their health to find out how they did it, and share my own personal story of chronic stress, burnout, career change and subsequent lifestyle transformation. Other popular topics include personalisation; optimizing human performance; work/life blend; the importance of recovery; finding consistency; thriving not surviving; becoming a health warrior; biohacking and intelligent training. Leanne Spencer is an expert in health, fitness and wellbeing. She is the author of two bestselling books, Rise and Shine and Remove the Guesswork and TEDx speaker on why fitness is more important than weight. Visit our website www.bodyshotperformance.com for more information.