Well, there are a lot of videos available on YouTube related to this topicābut why Iām writing about it today feels important and a little different. I have something personal to share.

Last Sunday, I gave myself the gift of doing absolutely nothingāa full day of total bed rest. After working six straight days (Monday through Saturday), I think you’ll agree: we all need at least one day to relax and recharge before another busy week begins. Am I right? Let me know in the comments!
Doing nothing doesn’t mean weāre falling behind on our goals. At 11 a.m. last Sunday, lying in bed, a thought crossed my mind: “Relaxation is so important. I feel like Iām truly enjoying the present moment. I just have to feel it.” Too filmy? I know!

š¼ A couple of hours laterāafter brunch with my wifeāI found myself back in bed around 1:30 p.m., reflecting again. This time, about food. I realized how essential it is to savor every bite. These days, we eat while scrolling through social media or watching TV. But where is the food going? We donāt even enjoy a single chew. Maybe Iām going deep here, but itās reality.
It genuinely feels good to slow down and simply be. Take care of yourself, listen to your bodyāand donāt forget your surroundings.
š§ Even in business, this principle applies. I’m not a business owner, but hereās a perspective Iāve come to value: when we stop trying to do everything ourselves, we often get better results. A bit miraculous, isnāt it? Many people transitioning from jobs to entrepreneurship struggle because theyāre used to completing every task themselves. In business, delegating tasks to those more skilled or experienced can be a game-changer. If someone is better than you at a task, let them handle itāchances are, theyāll do it faster and better.

Speaking from personal experience: I write blogs, film short reels for Instagram, produce long videos for YouTubeāand try to handle almost everything myself. But this often wastes time. When I delegate to friends or colleagues, the workload lightens, and the outcome improves.
šØ Doing nothing isnāt lazinessāitās a reset for your brain. It fosters creativity, enhances mental clarity, and helps reduce stress. Find a quiet place: your garden, a nearby park, or even a public library. Listen to your thoughts. Let your mind calm down. Youāll feel a deep sense of relief and discover joy in the present moment.
⨠Conclusion
In a world that glorifies busyness, Iāve discovered the quiet strength in stillness. Rest isnāt just a pauseāitās a powerful tool for self-awareness and renewal. Whether you’re chasing deadlines or building dreams, remember this: doing nothing may be exactly what you need to move forward.
Let me know your thoughts in the commentsāand if you’ve ever experienced the magic of simply… being.š
š Books on Mindfulness & Relaxation
- The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh š https://amzn.to/45c2rWV
A gentle introduction to mindfulness through everyday activitiesāperfect for readers seeking peace in the present moment. - Wherever You Go, There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn š https://amzn.to/4fcqutf
A classic that teaches how to cultivate mindfulness without needing to change your surroundings.
š½ļø Books on Mindful Eating
- Mindful Eating: A Guide to Rediscovering a Healthy and Joyful Relationship with Food by Jan Chozen Bays š https://amzn.to/46BIXgQ
Helps readers reconnect with their bodyās hunger cues and savor every bite. - Eating Mindfully by Susan Albers š https://amzn.to/4m2alti
Offers practical strategies to end mindless eating and build a balanced relationship with food.
What are your thoughts?