Beeman

Do you take break from self actualization?

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When do you take break from reflect on self actualization? 

Is it important to take break from contemplations? 

Edited by Beeman
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The seekers take breaks maybe. Those who don't seek are never getting tired :P 


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I don’t really because it’s kind of my hobby.  It’s the one thing I’m really fascinated by — improving life, improving happiness.

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Contemplation should never stop. You should always be aware of your feelings and motivations. What is often needed is to take a break from endless doing. When you find yourself spinning your wheels, struggling, disappointed, or exhausted, that's when it's time to slow things down and let go of attachments. Pacing yourself is part of the process. Two steps forward, one step back, as they say.

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I am thinking to contemplate for 10 days and 5 days complete off. So that I can detach myself from over and obsessive thinking, so I can live my life with knowledge that I have. 

This includes only contemplations not meditation. 

 

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Meditation helps you build present moment awareness and mental strength. Both can decline rapidly so you don't want to give up the practice. My number one rule is stick to my meditation practice no matter what. I can see the value in taking a break from contemplation especially if it's something you obsess over. You have to let the mind rest. It can also be helpful to take a break from reading and watching videos. Too much information and not enough insight leads to confusion.

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