Rest Day: The 1-Minute Win
We're almost at the end of January. Four weeks of a new year. Four weeks of intentions and efforts and tiny wins.
Today's win is special: rest without guilt.
Where in your body do you hold the belief that you should always be doing something?
Rest IS a win.
Not a reward for being productive. Not a break before getting back to work. Rest, in itself, as an accomplishment.
Because in a culture that glorifies hustle, choosing to pause is radical. It's counter-cultural. It requires more courage than pushing through.
Your nervous system has been working hard this month. Processing new information. Adapting to intentions. Managing expectations. It deserves recovery.
Think of rest as maintenance, not laziness. Even machines need downtime.
Your only win to collect today:
At some point—ideally multiple points—do nothing.
Really nothing. Not productive rest like "catching up on podcasts." Not semi-rest like "scrolling while lying down."
Actual nothing. Staring at a wall. Watching leaves move. Lying in silence.
Set a timer for 5 minutes if it helps. When it goes off, you've won.
That's it. That's the whole spiritual practice for today: intentional, profound, guilt-free nothing.
When rest feels impossible, Inner Spark Recovery can help you find permission to pause.