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    Counsel #20 — Relax, Recharge, Repeat

    Picture: Counsel #20 — Relax, Recharge, RepeatCWe 80.1

    Busy schedules and demanding deadlines can, at times, cause us to forget the importance of relaxation. Even though priorities may not change, with a little intentionality, you can incorporate relaxation into your daily routine.CWe 80.2

    Surprisingly enough, deep breathing exercises can be done in between tasks to promote calmness. The 4-7-8 method — inhaling for 4 seconds, holding for 7, and then exhaling for 8 — only takes less than a minute to complete. If you work a 9-5 with only a 30-minute lunch break, take 5 minutes to stretch. In addition, every time you drive somewhere, you can listen to a sermon or other positive program to help you de-stress while on your way to your next location. Even having kids shouldn’t be an excuse! After they go to bed, engage in a hobby, read a favorite book, play sports, or take a warm bath, and allow your body to wind down from the day. There is always a way to find moments to pause from life’s stresses, even if those moments are short. By integrating relaxation into daily habits, even the busiest people can manage stress effectively.[95] https://www.gentryadventist.org/come-apart-and-rest-a-while CWe 80.3

    “The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” Exodus 33:14 NIVCWe 80.4

    “In the name of Jesus, economize your powers, that after being refreshed with rest, you may do more and better work.” Ellen White in My Life Today , p. 133CWe 80.5

    Reflect: Is your schedule too busy to fit in moments of relaxation? If so, how can you change this?CWe 80.6

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