Happiness Actions: Rest Is a Right 

Christi Nation 

By Christi Nation
“You don’t have to prove your exhaustion to deserve rest.” — Dr. Thema Bryant 

We’re conditioned to earn our rest.
Finish the to-do list first. 
Make sure no one’s disappointed. 
Only then—maybe—you can sit down. 
But here’s the truth: rest is not a reward. It is a right. 

And the cost of ignoring it? Burnout. Resentment. A quiet grief for the version of you that once felt whole. 
When we do claim rest, something shifts. We soften. We think clearly. We create again. We smile more freely. The best parts of us return—not because we pushed through, but because we paused. 

So, how do we reclaim this birthright? 

  1. Redefine it. Rest isn’t just sleep. It’s emotional, mental, sensory, social, creative, and spiritual. A walk in silence. A boundary. A deep breath. A laugh with someone safe.
  1. Schedule it. Put rest on your calendar like you would a meeting. It’s not optional. It’s survival. 
  1. Silence the guilt. When the voice says, “You haven’t done enough,” answer: “Rest makes me enough to keep going.” 

Your body is not a machine.
Your soul is not a server. 
Your worth is not tied to how much you produce. 
Let rest be your revolution. 
Until next time, here is your Happiness Action: 

Choose one kind of rest you’ve been denying—and take it without apology. Because the world will not fall apart if you rest. But you might, if you don’t. 

Christi Nation is a coach, conference speaker, and corporate trainer with Nation Training & Development. She’s battled and beaten cancer, literally lost her voice, and got it back—and now teaches leaders how to face pressure with grit and grace. Email Christi.Nation@NationTD.com to get her free guide, Stop the Stress Before It Starts: 5 Micro Habits to Find Calm in Chaos. 

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