So did you have a lazy weekend or a fun
weekend?
The reason I ask is that, somewhere in
my travels over the past few weeks, I read an article about how for
most people their weekend takes two forms—they either have a “lazy”
weekend, where they sit around and don't do much, or they have a
“fun” weekend, where they get out and play and do stuff they
normally don't do. According to the article, research has shown
something a little counter-intuitive, that people who have a 'fun”
weekend actually go back to work on Monday more refreshed and rested
than people who have a “lazy” weekend.
Weird, huh? But based, at least, on my own experience, I kinda think it's true. I know that in any given “normal” winter I spend a lot of my weekends inside, lying around, reading, and generally not doing too much. Then when I go back to work on Monday, I'm still kind of “blah”. But during the summer, when Loraine and I are out walking and biking and exploring and doing whatever, I feel recharged when I go back to work. Now, I always chalked it up to the fact that during the winter it's cold and you don't get a lot of sun, but after reading that article...
Maybe I was wrong. Maybe I'm proof
that the research really IS accurate!
Like most people, I had not given one
iota of thought to how I spend my weekends. Maybe some of that is
because I usually work part of a weekend, maybe some of that is
because there are just certain chores that need to get done on a
weekend, and so that's how I spend part of that time. But now that
I've read the article, and have seen how it actually applies to the
real world (or at least MY real world), I'm thinking this--
I'm thinking that no matter how tired I
am, that no matter how beat down the previous week had made me, that
I need to go and have FUN. Not sit around and take a nap, not hang
out and watch the clock count down the hours until the weekend's
over, but to get out and have fun like it was a sunny summer day.
Even if it's the dead of winter.
Now, I realize that won't be possible
every weekend of the year, especially if we have any more winter
weekends. But if knowing is half the battle, then I consider myself
well-armed to get the most of our whatever time off I can scrounge,
especially on a weekend.
Hope you can do the same, too, at the end of this brand new week!
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