Does Stillness Equal Laziness? A Good Question for the Summer Months

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Even at mid-life (aka: knowing better), I sometimes struggle with this hard-to-break axiom: being still is unproductive. There is always something to be accomplished! While resting is well-documented as personally beneficial, intentionally seeking tranquility is generally regarded as unprofitable to (American) society at large.

People like to talk about how busy they are.

During the parenting years and other demanding life seasons, we are legitimately busy. I’m referring to people bemoaning exhaustion from booking themselves morning to night, six days a week. That’s cool, but don’t judge we mid-lifers trying to gain some perspective – spending a couple hours a week strolling a calmer path that was near impossible for a couple previous decades.

After returning from a quick overnight in bustling NYC earlier this past week, I decided this summer will include what most would label “nothingness”. The goals? Clarity, perspective, enjoyment.

Now an empty-nester, I’m revisiting interests placed on the proverbial back-burner while making money and rearing the children. Dare I share a few of my “interests” include…

…wandering nature without checking the time

…reading more than one book a month

…staring at the clouds like I haven’t since my kids were little and we pointed, calling out shapes, animals, etc.

…observing the ebb and flow of waves in the ocean and lake, allowing myself the luxury of being mesmerized and awestruck…?

A few months back, a Texas pastor suggested sitting in a chair for 15 minutes every single day-no phone-no praying asking God for anything-just listening. Countless researchers, best-selling authors and others echo the well-documented benefits of quietness.

What better time than summer to simplify, quiet our spirit and do less (while possibly gaining more)? Here in our nook of New York State, we finally put on a pair of shorts after wearing winter jackets all Spring. The warm sun spoke softness and ease…I wasn’t fighting the wind and clenching my jaw, walking fast past the trees and gardens, missing instead of noticing.

Though summer officially begins later this month, two days of warmth in this frigid climate was enough to prompt an early start to my summer resolutions. I wish you the same – a summer of good work – alongside plenty of fun, rest, stillness, calm…

And, who knows? By summer end, slower-rollers might emerge more creative, better decision-makers, and have greater lasting success than those sprinting without pause.

Related: Silent Stillness is Counter-Cultural

Related: Shhh…I’ve Been Doing “Nothing”!         

26 responses to “Does Stillness Equal Laziness? A Good Question for the Summer Months”

  1. Anne Mehrling Avatar

    What a wonderful summer resolution!! I will try to join you in nothingness from time to time.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Sounds good, Anne! I’m thinking only good can come from taking some time to appreciate God’s gifts in stillness.

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  2. Tom Avatar

    Thanks for the wise advice to others, MLM. I’ve always had the ability to “chill,” especially now in retirement. In contrast, my wife has a high adrenaline level and is mostly on the go. My retired neighbor across the street is constantly working on projects and regularly burning the midnight oil in his garage/workshop. I’m sure he gets pleasure from it, but I’m not interested in go, go, go, do, do, do at this point.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      You, your wife and neighbor… your examples remind me of how unique God created us all. Your ability to “chill” likely contributes to being the deep, thoughtful writer you are!

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      1. Tom Avatar

        Thanks, MLM! I very much enjoy your writing (and photos) as well! Just this morning, I was “discussing” with another blogger how being an introvert and semi-couch potato isn’t necessarily a bad thing. My extrovert, go-go-go wife wouldn’t even consider sitting on the couch for three hours in the middle of the day and banging out a blog post. Yes, the Lord gives us different abilities.

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        1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

          “Semi-couch potato” made me chuckle. Yes, our differences keep the world interesting!

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  3. Wakinguponthewrongsideof Avatar

    💕

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      💕

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  4. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    You are spot on. One of the greatest boosts to my writing was when I allowed myself to sit quietly in a chair and let the story filter through my brain. All sorts of ideas popped up.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I appreciate your comment connecting improved (or increased volume, etc.) writing to quiet-I truly feel the same. Thank you for sharing!

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  5. Elle Avatar

    Oh wow. 15 minutes of stillness. As someone who grew up in technology, I have to admit that I think that would be so hard to do but probably life changing!!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I agree-it’s hard to keep my hands off my phone. But, research proves the benefits of disconnecting!

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      1. Elle Avatar

        I believe it! Literally five minutes of stillness literally resets me. No, like one minute. I feel like 15 would change my life 😂

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        1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

          😄

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  6. ortensia Avatar

    May all your resolutions come true….. in the meantime I dream of my time to finally have an empty nest😉

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Let’s hope my summer intentions go as planned… Your empty nest will arrive quicker than you think! Enjoy the craziness!😄

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  7. quantumkindy Avatar

    Rest is productive! We need to recharge needed so we don’t get burnt out. Loved reading this

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Resting is truly important. Thank you for visiting!

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  8. JanBeek Avatar

    Be still … and tune in to God’s will for your life. Then walk in it😍😇

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Yes! Thanks, Jan🤍.

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  9. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    Great quotes and truths here, MLM~! love the photo. less is more.. 💗

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you, Cindy. Simplicity and ‘less’ makes a positive difference🤍.

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  10. Greg Dennison Avatar

    I feel this…

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Glad you could relate!

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  11. Mama's Empty Nest Avatar

    I can’t even begin to say how much I love this post. After way too many years of busyness, I completely enjoy this time (retirement) of walking along a much slower pace and relishing life in a simpler way.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I’m happy this resonated with you. A slower pace often leads to more peace and attention to what’s around us. You’re living it now!🙌🏻

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