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Rest Rest

Rest Rest

You need to take some rest

Not just one but seven types of Rest

 

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You need to take a physical rest

For your body to rejuvenate

Just take a nap to relax

 

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You need to take a Mental Rest.

To set your mind free

Just close your eyes to meditate.

 

 

 

 

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You need to take sensory Rest

To set yourself free from screen time

Just keep your devices away from you for a while

 

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You need to take an emotional rest

To stop pleasing people

Just be yourself with people whom you trust

 

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You need to take a social rest

To stop yourself from being around toxic people

Just by enjoying your company in a serene place

 

 

 

 

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You need to take a creative rest

To enslave yourself from the monotony within you

Just by doing what you love to do

 

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You need to take a spiritual rest

To tame the ego in you

Just by going on a journey within you

 

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Take a needed rest

So that the Rest will fall into place

 

Rest Rest

Take a needed rest

So that you can rest in peace

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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