Sleep, Schedules and Sanity

Sleep, Schedules and Sanity

We live in a busy world. In fact, business has become such a part of our lives that we oftentimes view business as productivity.

For many of us our jobs have become our lives. We hurry about from place to place, hammer away at our laptops and make phone calls all day long. We take our work home with us and are always worrying about the next day.

This stressful lifestyle can take a serious toll on our health. So many of us are so hooked on being busy that we forget about life’s most important priorities. We need a balance so we can life healthy lives—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Another problem our busy lifestyles create is over stimulation, which can lead to apathy and boredom. “When stimulation comes at us from every side, we reach a point where we cannot respond with much depth to anything. Bombarded with so much that is exciting and demands our attention, we tend to…shut down our attention to everything.”

The following three principles lay the foundation for achieving balance while striving for personal, family, and professional success. They are essential and achievable whether you are a busy traveling professional, harried housewife, or stressed student.

1. Take time for your physical health.
Don’t believe that you are too busy to take care of your health. The following are essential tools for managing multiple priorities and busy schedules; they are necessary for busy people.

Nutrition: Caffeine, sugar, and alcohol are stimulants that rob the nervous system of real energy. They lead to cravings, insomnia and more fatigue. High-fiber fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and legumes provide nutrients and antioxidants that build brain and immune health, energize the nervous system, and lower stress. Restaurants, airports, and grocery stores now provide more healthful, quick options, such as whole grain breads and pastas, delicious mixed green salads and fruit plates, beans, fresh vegetables, trail mixes, and herbal teas. Keep a water bottle with you to remind you to drink water frequently; irritability and fatigue can mean you need water.

Exercise: Exercise reduces anxiety and fatigue and increases energy, both physical and mental. It improves mental focus, problem solving skills, and mood. A ten-minute walk can boost your mood for an hour. When traveling, use your time waiting at the airport for walking. After that long meeting or weary day of travel you can unwind and renew your strength with a good walk or work out in the hotel exercise facility! At work, take the stairs. Use break time to take a spin around the block and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Drink water and eat fresh fruit instead of chugging soda and downing candy bars.

Rest: Chronic lack of sleep swamps your system with stress hormones; impairs blood sugar; inhibits learning; increases the risk for disease and depression; and saps mental and physical energy. Quality deep sleep is linked to longer life, improved energy, mood, mental function, and performance. It also lowers the risk for obesity, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, and many stress-related disorders. Caffeine, high fat and sugar foods, alcohol, late-night eating, holding grudges, and lack of exercise all contribute to poor sleep quality. Slowing your evening pace signals your body and brain that it is time to tone down, rest, and revitalize for a new day.

2. Take time for your mental and spiritual health.
Zoning out in front of the TV or Internet for hours saps energy and increases fatigue and tension. Mentally refreshing diversions, though, are like mini-vacations for the brain. These include relaxing hobbies, recreation, and social time, learning new tasks, and volunteering. In addition, spiritual health is at the center of a balanced lifestyle. It is important to take time to submit our priorities to God; He wants us to trust Him to guide us safely through life’s busy challenges. Strengthen your spiritual life by connecting with God through prayer, reading the Bible, and reading inspirational book.

3. Pare down or you’ll wear down.
When we are overwhelmed and about to snap, the inevitable result is inefficiency, irritability, poor health, and imbalance. “There are many good things to do; but sometimes doing “good things” can crowd out what is “best.” Focus on your most important priorities.

Yeshua encouraged his work-worn disciples, “Come apart…to a quiet spot, and rest a while." For there were many coming and going and they could not get time even to eat.

At creation, God knew that we would need special time for rest, friendship, and time with Him, so He set aside a special day for that purpose. “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy…The seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD…In it you shall do no work…”

God cares about your schedule—He wants you to rest physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. He invites you to enter into His rest.

We all have multiple roles and responsibilities, including work, spousal, parenting, personal, church, and community. Each role can be fulfilling and energizing when kept in balance. A balanced life is shaped one day at a time—but not by chance—but by choice!

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