Why Do We Have To Work So Hard At Taking It Easy?

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Why Do We Have To Work So Hard At Taking It Easy? <HR style="COLOR: #fdde82" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Summer Here And Its Time To Goof Off .....right....only One Catch...its Not Goofing Off If You Take It Too Seriously!!!
Anytime You Exhaust Yourself Trying To Relax= Active Leisure...
Attending Wedding....going Camping....making Sure We Ride The Roller Coaster No Matter How Long The Line Is..
We Are Soooo Active In Our Leisure That We Need A Vacation From Our Vacation....we Leave Home Tired...we Come Back Exhausted.
The Best Time I Every Had Was When I When To A Friend Home 10 Min's Away (not 4 Hours)....and Laid In The Sun All Day....watching The Sun Go Down And Just Sit Back And Relax With A Few Friends......we All Need This From Time To Time....life Is To Fast At Time

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We have been conditioned to believe that we must work/be active/do things to justify our existence.

When we relax, a little voice from inside tells us we are wasting our time, that we should be doing something worthwhile.

It's hard to believe that it's truly ok to do nothing, at least for a while.

Yet relaxation is just as essential for good health as exercise and proper food.

Here's to taking it easy.
 

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NY Reb said:
We have been conditioned to believe that we must work/be active/do things to justify our existence.

When we relax, a little voice from inside tells us we are wasting our time, that we should be doing something worthwhile.

It's hard to believe that it's truly ok to do nothing, at least for a while.

Yet relaxation is just as essential for good health as exercise and proper food.

Here's to taking it easy.

The wise one.
That was nice. and true.
 

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NY Reb said:
We have been conditioned to believe that we must work/be active/do things to justify our existence.

When we relax, a little voice from inside tells us we are wasting our time, that we should be doing something worthwhile.

It's hard to believe that it's truly ok to do nothing, at least for a while.

Yet relaxation is just as essential for good health as exercise and proper food.

Here's to taking it easy.



Cheers. :toast:
 

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This is the truth!! Here is to taking AT least one day each month to do nothing whatsoever: Not even working hard to have fun!! AMEN!! tulsa
 

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What i miss about Iowa..........nothing to do.

City life is to fast paced.
 

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Excellent points - I just went on a 4 day vacation - left tired and came back exhausted. Way too much running around the last couple days
 

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Sleep is soo UNDER rated. When my alarm clock goes off I always say when I get a day off I am just going to sleep in and then chill at home. Every time someone gets vacation they say they are goin here and there etc....I like to just sleep and watch tv and sunsets and go walking or layin by the pool. And those SOBS make me feel guilty for layin by the pool ...I guess Im supposed to be doing something like sitting in traffic or goin shopping or doing errands. Life is too short to never be enjoying some relaxation time.:thumbsup2:
 

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If you can also find a spot, where there's no PC, no internet, mobile has no range as well - that really makes a good rest. I spent 4 days in such place, deep in the forest few days ago - it was really great rest
 

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