The Strength in Slowing Down
Most folks understand the concept of rest.
When you expend "x" amount of energy, your body is going to require you to replenish.
Yet there's a certain type of weariness that no amount of sleep will produce the feeling of being energized in your body.
When you're exhausted to the core, and it feels as if you've been wrung out like a dish rag, that level of fatigue is only overcome by giving your Soul rest.
Living in a world where books about how to achieve more are plentiful, this isn't a conversation that's abundant in the business space.
You've got to know how to hustle and grind when things get tough.
I grew up hearing, "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going."
I never heard about The Power of the Pause, or refueling my Soul.
And so I pushed.
And pushed a little more.
And a little more.
And figured I was just doing life wrong as all I got was more and more tired
... and a little bit angrier on the inside.
Rest isn't about sleep.
It's about peace.
When you operate from this place, the trials that you face are easier to handle.
If you spend your precious minutes criticizing, worrying, or comparing yourself to others, you cannot live your best life and lead others effectively.
Out-of-control emotions fueled by fear or anxiety may make you feel as if there's more for you to do or you're not doing enough.
Yet that's just fear.
~ Fear of getting something wrong and messing up your life
~ Fear of not figuring out what you're 'supposed' to be doing
~ Fear of disappointing yourself and others if you do or don't do something
I could go on and on.
Just pick one.
And fear can be exhausting.
It steals your peace, clouds your judgment, and keeps you stuck in cycles that wear you down from the inside out.
This is why I’ve devoted my life’s work to walking alongside purpose-led leaders.
Because I’ve seen what happens when you try to push through that kind of soul-deep fatigue alone or to keep going because people are counting on you, even when you’re running on fumes.
And I also know what’s possible when you choose to lead from a place of alignment, when your soul is at peace, not just your calendar.
Because when you lead from real rest, you show up steady and with ease.
That kind of leadership is born from surrender.
So pause.
Set down the pressure to prove.
Rest.
Rest your mind from overthinking.
Rest your spirit from striving.
And most of all, rest in God.
Remember, the world needs you and brilliance now more than ever.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to pause and realign before your next move.
In the middle of your busy day, before you jump into the next task, stop. Take a deep breath and ground yourself.
Ask this clearly: Is this the work I’m called to do right now? Does it align with who I am and the purpose I carry?
If it doesn’t, lean into the wisdom to delegate or let it go.
Leading well means knowing where to invest your energy and where to release control.
This pause is a moment to realign your body, mind, and spirit so you lead from peace, clarity, and strength.







