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Jan. 30, 2025

188: Rest as Resistance - Reclaiming the Right to Slow Down

188: Rest as Resistance - Reclaiming the Right to Slow Down

Hello everyone! Right now, at the end of January, I feel an urge to talk about something that seems more important than ever. Rest. In my commitment to rhythm this year, I’m noticing that I also need a little more rest and that it’s actually in my rhythm to have a tough time at the end of January going into February. It’s a thing I’ve noticed I need: more sleep and slowing down. The type of rest I’m talking about is a radical act of self-care. It’s about reclaiming our time, energy, and health in a world that’s constantly demanding more of us. We all need that. Rest is resistance against our hustle culture. So I’m going to talk about how we can reframe rest as a necessity instead of regard it as a luxury.

Hello everyone! Right now, at the end of January, I feel an urge to talk about something that seems more important than ever. Rest. In my commitment to rhythm this year, I’m noticing that I also need a little more rest and that it’s actually in my rhythm to have a tough time at the end of January going into February. It’s a thing I’ve noticed I need: more sleep and slowing down. The type of rest I’m talking about is a radical act of self-care. It’s about reclaiming our time, energy, and health in a world that’s constantly demanding more of us. We all need that. Rest is resistance against our hustle culture. So I’m going to talk about how we can reframe rest as a necessity instead of regard it as a luxury. 

How often do we hear people bragging about how busy they are? It’s a mindset that glorifies productivity as though their worth is measured by how many things they can juggle at once. We even remove rest from weekends with ideas like “work hard, play hard”. And while there’s nothing wrong with goals or working hard, there is a problem with making productivity our primary source of self-worth. This hustle culture even shows up in food and in how we view our bodies: we need more restriction, more exercise, more control. But we don’t just need to be pushed, we need to rest. We’re not wasting time or being lazy when we rest, we’re replenishing our energy and supporting our health. We’re creating the conditions we need for more meaningful connections. So join me as I explore how we can reclaim our right to rest and reframe it as the necessity it is.

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About Dr. Michelle Tubman:

Dr. Michelle Tubman is certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine, which means she understands exactly what's happening in your body when you diet. Although she does not provide any medical advice in her coaching programs, this knowledge gives her an edge over most coaches.

She also holds Level 1 and Level 2 Precision Nutrition coaching certifications which make her skilled at coaching nutrition, dietary change, and habit change in general. Realizing that emotional eating and bingeing are complicated for most of us, she also did training in mind-body and intuitive eating. Peace around food is possible.

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