A few days ago, I wrote about paying attention to our physical health so we can perform better at work. That still stands, but I’ve also realized that taking care of our mental health is just as important. A strong body helps us show up, a steady mind helps us stay.
When our mind is cared for, it’s easier to focus, make decisions, and handle pressure without spiraling into stress. I remember a time when I felt so overwhelmed that quitting sounded like the only solution. Looking back, I didn’t need a dramatic exit, I just needed a real break. Stepping away for a short while, disconnecting from tasks, and letting my mind reset made all the difference. I returned clearer, calmer, and ready to do the work.
Here are simple habits that have helped me protect my mental space:
These aren’t big moves, but they compound. The result is less stress, fewer mistakes, and a healthier version of ourselves showing up for the team.
“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” — Anne Lamott
If you’re carrying too much today, try a small reset. Step back, breathe, and come back when your mind is ready. Your work will be better, and so will you.
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