#2: The 24 Hour Habit That Can Change Everything
A few weeks ago, I told you about Brandon—the CEO who went from 15-hour days to 4-hour days without his company suffering.
But I never told you how he got there.
Brandon hadn't taken a real day off in 5 or 6 years. He had so much work to do, he felt he would be buried if he took a day off.
So I told him about the ancient Jewish practice of Sabbath—a twenty-four-hour period of rest that begins at sundown on Friday and ends at sundown on Saturday. I encouraged him to start with a shorter period, from sundown until noon the next day, but when he learned that it began in the evening, something clicked for him. He wanted to do it from 6 p.m. on Friday until 6 p.m. on Saturday, which left him some time on Saturday evening to do some work.
Week 1 went great! He did something fun for himself, spent time with his family, rested, and walked. After 2-3 months of doing this, something shifted, and he began to feel differently and see from a new perspective. Work no longer stressed him out, and he was enjoying life again! As one commenter said when I posted about this on LinkedIn, "The breakthrough isn't just working fewer hours, but creating intentional rhythms that let creativity, focus, and energy align."
Here’s the hard truth Brandon learned: your business (life, job, you fill in the blank) will survive one day without you.
Honestly, there was no logical explanation for it. It doesn't really make sense. Such a small shift with massive results. How did that happen?
The Rest Dilemma
You see, most leaders don't know what rest is or how to rest. Is it sleep, watching Netflix, sitting in a hammock, or reading a book under a tree?
Sometimes.
Furthermore, how do you even know when you’re truly rested?
It’s different for everyone, but the opposite of rest is burnout or overwhelm. Here's how I define burnout and overwhelm:
A state of Relational, Emotional/mental, Spiritual, and Physical exhaustion and depletion. It can be one, two, or all of them at once.
Together, those four areas make up wholeness. Thrive in those four areas and you will become more whole; if not, you will be depleted and exhausted.
But that's still too abstract for most busy leaders.
That's exactly why I developed a concrete framework. I call it the Rhythms of REST℠.
More on that next time.
Your Rhythms Check
This is about your Spiritual rhythms—the practices and beliefs that ground you in something greater than your daily tasks and give your life meaning beyond your next achievement. But it’s also very practical.
If you don't create intentional rhythms of rest…you'll continue the exhausting cycle of working harder to solve problems that require you to work smarter, leading to burnout and decreased effectiveness.
But if you establish one consistent rhythm of rest...you'll discover what Brandon found—that stepping back actually propels you forward with greater clarity, creativity, and sustainable energy.
Believe it or not, a day of real rest every week can determine whether you're running on empty or operating from a place of renewal.
This week's rhythm: Block out 24 hours this week (12 if you can’t start there) where you completely disconnect from work. No emails, no "quick checks," no exceptions.
What would have to be true for you to trust that taking 24 hours completely off work wouldn't bury you?
Until next time,
Kent
Whenever you’re ready, there are four ways I can help you…
- Try the REST Assessment to identify exactly where you are on the burnout scale—from Thriving to Critical—so you can take the next right step.
- Transform those anxiety-filled, rushed mornings into your foundation for daily success with my course, Win the Morning, Win the Day!
- Schedule a Discovery Call to find out if executive coaching is for you - for business owners or executives
- Catalyze your organization - invite me to do a keynote or workshop
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