Why You Need To Take A Break Even From Things You're Passionate About

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Why You Need To Take A Break Even From Things You're Passionate About
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When Monday comes, we can usually see people moaning and groaning about having to go to work and this always makes me feel that most people in the world don't really like their work. 

That seems pretty obvious considering how most of the jobs are being done only to 'make a living' and only seldom do you find someone who actually loves what they do. 

But even they will sometimes complain about having to do their job even though they are seemingly passionate about it. So what's happening here? Why do we need breaks even from things and work we love?

# The Need For Downtime
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There can be several reasons for this I think. One of the main ones, obviously, is that we are not machines. We are biological creatures with physical and mental limitations. 

After prolonged periods of activities, our bodies and minds naturally crave for some downtime to recharge. That is why even if you love binge watching that favourite TV show of yours, after a point, you will just want to shut your eyes and fall asleep for a whole day!

The other reason that I have noticed is that we humans require constant motivation to keep on doing what we do. That goes for jobs you do just because you _have_ to do them as well as the ones that you _love_ doing. 

When we are highly motivated, there is a natural surge of energy and excitement and we want to take on as much as we possibly can but when motivation is running low, you simply want to take a break until you stumble upon something that would motivate you again.

# What To Do?
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When you want to take a break, you often tend to feel guilty about it because you are made to _think_ that you are not supposed to waste time and keep working, because you know, productivity is valued a little too much in the modern world. 

But it's ok to take breaks and go do something else to recharge and gather your thoughts. See it as a need like any other of your needs. In fact, if you do not take a break, and continue to grind, you will burn yourself out and then you will be _forced_ to take a break. 

I had even written about this a long time ago where I talked about the importance of doing nothing. It might seem like a no brainer but trust me, a lot of people don't actually realise this.

Taking a break doesn't always mean you have to wander into the world of dreams though. There are several things you can do to rejuvenate yourself. One can travel, play video games, take a walk in the park, play a sport of some kind, hangout with friends like old times, watch movies and TV shows and a million other things. Do give yourself some time too! 
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