But what if we treated stillness like an essential appointment? Not optional. Not a reward. But as a requirement?
Stillness isn’t laziness. It’s a reset.
It calms the nervous system, slows the mind. Stillness is where clarity lives. In the space between doing and planning, we find insight. In the pause, our priorities realign. Stillness allows us to respond instead of react. It grounds us in a world that moves fast.
There’s science behind this. According to studies published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, just 10 minutes of mindful stillness can reduce cortisol levels, improve memory, and enhance emotional regulation. A 2023 article in Harvard Health highlighted that regular periods of intentional rest- not sleep, but conscious stillness- may reduce inflammation and support cardiovascular health.
In wellness and in life, there’s a temptation to believe that more is more. More productivity, more movement, more strategies for optimization. But true wellness often hides in the places we overlook: a quiet morning walk, five minutes of deep breathing, sitting in nature without a phone.
Stillness is especially vital for those in leadership, caregiving, and high-performance roles. In fact, many high-level executives now schedule “white space” into their calendars, time for nothing, because it leads to better decision making, sharper creativity, and greater resilience.
This weekend, consider this a gentle challenge:
Schedule 30 minutes of stillness.
Not Netflix. Not scrolling. just being. Let your nervous system recalibrate. Let your thoughts come and go. Let yourself breathe.
When you return to Monday, you might find more energy, more clarity, and a deeper sense of purpose waiting for you.
Stillness isn’t just a luxury. It’s a leadership skill. A wellness necessity. A habit worth building.
How do you make space for stillness?