#3: The Work Is Never Done (A Leaders Guide to Rest)
Telling overachievers to "rest more" is simply too abstract.
At 27, I was face-down on my kitchen floor having a complete nervous breakdown—and it was one of the best things that ever happened to me.
Last time, I shared Brandon's story—the CEO who went from 15-hour days to 4-hour days by implementing a simple 24-hour Rest practice. I also revealed how burnout is actually depletion across four core areas.
The Work Is Never Done…
For years, I believed the lie that rest was something you earned after the work was done. But the work is never done. So we grind, hustle, and push through—numbing ourselves with distractions (like scrolling social media) and calling it rest. That way of living might get results for a time, but it inevitably leads to a life that feels hollow no matter how "successful" you appear from the outside.
Here's what I discovered instead...
My nervous breakdown became the catalyst for discovering what I now call the Rhythms of REST—a framework designed to keep your core life rhythms in sync so you can sustain success without burning out. Much like a heart, where all four chambers must work together for proper blood flow, your life depends on four key rhythms working in harmony: Relational, Emotional, Spiritual, and Tangible.

R: Relational - cultivating deep connections that energize rather than drain you, even when your schedule is packed.
E: Emotional - creating space to process, reflect, and heal instead of just pushing through everything.
S: Spiritual - staying grounded in faith or a robust philosophy of life that provides meaning deeper than your next deadline or achievement
T: Tangible - caring for your body (eat, sleep, exercise), having more than enough finances, and working in ways that support rather than sabotage your rhythms
Most people think rest is something you earn after completing all your work, but the truth is the work is never done—which means rest isn't a reward, it's a rhythm you choose before you need it.
The best leaders are rested leaders.
Your REST Check
All four rhythms are important, but where do you start? After all, those four areas cover the whole of life.
If you don't identify which rhythm needs attention first... you'll continue spinning your wheels, addressing symptoms instead of root causes, and wondering why you never feel rested.
The REST Assessment helps you identify exactly where you are on the burnout scale—from Thriving to Critical—so you can take the next right step. You'll finally have clarity on where to focus your energy for maximum impact, creating sustainable rhythms that support the life you long for.
If you've already taken it, you should have received a PDF report. The question is, have you taken the recommended step?
This week's challenge: Take the REST Assessment if you haven’t already. If you have, implement the recommended action on the PDF you received.
Discover Your Burnout Score >>
What would change if you believed rest was a rhythm, not a reward?
Questions about the assessment or your score? Email me! I love to hear from you and am glad to help if I can!
Until next time,
Kent
Whenever you’re ready, there are four ways I can help you…
- Try the REST Assessment to identify exactly where you are on the burnout scale—from Thriving to Critical—so you can take the next right step.
- Transform those anxiety-filled, rushed mornings into your foundation for daily success with my course, Win the Morning, Win the Day!
- Schedule a Discovery Call to find out if executive coaching is for you - for business owners or executives
- Catalyze your organization - invite me to do a keynote or workshop
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