My mum would often tell me “all will be well in the morning.” For her, it was just experience and age-old wisdom.
All will be well in the morning
And things always were better in the morning.
Somehow, all the clutter and stress and worry, while, not gone altogether, was, at least more manageable.
As I slept, my brain was free to sort through the problem, process it entirely and put it in a suitable place close to a similar experience in memory. I had learned how to resolve whatever the issue was.
More often than not, it didn’t even need addressing anyway.
How taking a break improves future learning
emPowered by the Leadership AdvantEdge
Brought to you by Dr John Kenworthy