166: Crashing into Quiet Time ๐๏ธ
How many times have you gone skidding into vacation, arriving exhausted from trying to โearnโ it before you leave? Then feeling guilty for any loose ends you were unable to tie up in time, maybe even brooding the first few days because youโre so burned out that you arenโt even enjoying your precious time off nearly as much as you thought you would?
Research shows that we can experience diminishing returns when we have too much free time, which might explain the onset of vacation blues. In this episode, Iโm sharing my rollercoaster that arises at the beginning of longer stretches of free time and a few strategies for settling in to find true peace and relaxation.
๐3 Key Takeaways:
Give yourself transition time on both ends of time off: switching from a pre-vacation work sprint to instant R&R is highly unlikely!
Sometimes you just need a day to float and not ask anything of yourself, including the pressure to relax (oh, the irony!).
Tune in: Whatโs sitting just below the surface? What are you noticing once the busyness and daily routine recedes?
๐Permission: To relax! Leave things undone. You do not have to โearnโ your time off by working yourself into the ground preparing. You also hereby have permission to take a longer break than you think you need, allowing space for a slow unwinding when you arrive.
โ Do (or Delegate) This Next: For your next vacation or big block of free time, buy yourself extra time and mental margin by starting your email autoresponder a week early, and ending it a week after you return.
๐Books Mentioned:
Grumpy Monkey, Bragging Rights by Lisa Bragg
Wherever You Go, There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Happier Hour by Cassie Holmes
Goal-Free Living by Stephen Shapiro
Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses that Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems by Stephen Shapiro
Outrageous Openness by Tosha Silver
๐Resources Mentioned:
Free Timeโs Author Toolkit
UCLA research via Cassie Holmes: Too Much Free Time? Blame Solitude or Lack of Productive Activity
Article: The 7 types of rest that every person needs by Saundra Dalton-Smith MD
๐งRelated Podcast Episodes:
126: Creating Time Bufferโ7 Strategies for Spacious Scheduling
JP on the Good Life Project: How I Took a Month Off to Write & Make Art (then what REALLY happened), Jenny Blake | How to Create More Free Time
๐ป Access Free Time episode transcripts on Podscribe ยป
๐Enjoying the show? The best way to thank us is by leaving a rating or review.
โค๏ธ Join Jennyโs private BFF community for access to a monthly Q&A call, a private podcast feed with bonus content, and a community forum to exchange ideas and feedback with fellow Heart-Based Business owners.
๐ Subscribe to the Time Well Spent newsletter: http://itsfreetime.com/join
๐ Get instant access to the Free Time Toolkit: http://itsfreetime.com/toolkit
๐ฌ Iโd love to hear whatโs on your mind! Take the Free Time listener survey
โ๏ธ Submit a voice question or comment for future episodes: http://itsfreetime.com/ask
๐ง Make sure youโre subscribed wherever you listen to podcasts
๐ Check out full show notes and links from this episode and share it with a friend! https://itsfreetime.com/episodes/166