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Do You Have A Day Of Rest Every Week?

Please note: this is a re-blog of a post originally written by Frank and Sharon Alters. The last paragraph contains a very helpful tip for those of you who can’t seem to make the time to get some rest.

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Via Frank & Sharon Alters, CDPE-Short Sales Jacksonville-Orange Park-Fleming Island (Watson Realty – Clay County, Duval County, St. Johns County ):

Do You Have A Day Of Rest Every Week? 

One Day of RestEverybody needs one. The Bible is very clear about a day of rest. Psychological research bears it out. Human beings were not created to work seven days in a row week after week after week. We need a break! Our brains need a time-out from whatever our daily routine is. 

“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Real Estate and many other jobs aren’t tidy businesses. It’s hard to cut it off at 5pm until the next day. It’s hard to cut it off for a whole day. 

But I have a secret! Whatever day you can manage, try to stop working late afternoon and go through the next day until mid to late afternoon without working or thinking about real estate. You haven’t missed an entire day of being in touch, but you have taken 24 hours to recharge your batteries. Try it sometime, you just may find that you can take a whole day off!

 

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