i love to hustle. the feeling of doing something, working towards something, can be euphoric at times. it’s like, yes! i’m finally doing something good for myself! when i’m not working on something, i’m probably STILL working on something. which is why taking breaks and vacations are extremely bizarre. one or two days is alright but anything longer makes me feel off and it’s just plain wrong.
All work and no play never made me lose it
All business all day keeps me up a level
– Lorde, Still Sane
but sometimes, you need to take a break. (hamilton wouldn’t do it and look at where that led him; listen to the schuyler sisters.) sometimes, all business all day can take a toll on you. if you’re trying to force something to work, maybe it’s better to step back completely for a bit (and accept that you’re taking a step back).
All work and no play, let me count the bruises
– Lorde, Still Sane
if you’ve been following my blog for some time, you might’ve noticed that i fell into an AWFUL blogging slump these past few months. i kept reminding myself of the reviews i had to write, the pictures i needed to take, all the things i must do. but then i stopped; i stopped forcing myself to do this ~thing~ that i honestly don’t HAVE to do.
i took a step back and felt myself breathe because i was finally allowed to. all those months before, i wasn’t fully there and wasn’t fully gone – mostly because i wouldn’t let myself. i was afraid i’d disappear for good – and i really did NOT want to do that. but eventually, it got the point when i couldn’t do… whatever it is i was doing, anymore. it was exhausting and painful and disappointing.
I’m not in the swing of things
But what I really mean is
Not in the swing of things yet
– Lorde, Still Sane
i used to feel awful for taking breaks (i still do, honestly; old habits die hard). i’d apologize to myself, my peers, and my parents for not living up to my own expectations. i’d fear of falling behind and believe taking time off meant you “weren’t strong enough” or were quitting altogether. but i now know how wrong i was.
taking breaks are essential to us all. they clear the air around our heads and freshen our minds. don’t apologize for taking a break; don’t feel guilty for needing time off. it’s really not about strength or stamina. taking a break doesn’t mean you’re giving up. your goals and dreams are still waiting for you when you come back. ♡
First, YAY FOR HAMILTON REFERENCES! Second, this blog about taking breaks was needed. Thank you. 💗
thank YOU for taking the time to read and comment! i’m glad my post was helpful 💘
HamilYAY! And also, the quotes you included are so on point. I totally feel you on this. Last year I had an insane blogging and reading slump and eventually I just had to embrace it. When you force it, no one is happy.
I feel you..I used to feel guilty for taking a break.. But you are, it is okay to take a break, to step back. So take your time Alexandra! 🙂 Hope you had wonderful break 🙂
I used to feel guilty about taking breaks too! But I’ve come to the realization that trying to force myself to work and not get breaks at the end of the day, actually amounts to nothing done at all. And that’s 10x worse than having a couple of hours/days of break!
It’s important to get headspace, and to recharge. And I fully agree, that taking a break doesn’t mean you’re giving up. “your goals and dreams are still waiting for you when you come back. ♡” – so true 🙂
btw, love your new blog design!
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Great post and lovely blog! It’s so true, at the end of the day we are human and our bodies flail from time to time; we need to acknowledge the need to be still and grounded. I write about it a lot .. great song choice 🙂
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