Why Being Busy Is Glorified But Stillness Feels Suspicious

Why Being Busy Is Glorified

Stay Ungrounded series: Episode 1

Why Being Busy Is Glorified

You’re not tired

You’re just…


booked


why Stillness Feels Suspicious – Why Being Busy Is Glorified

Wake up and check your schedule

If there’s empty space then fill it

Because free time is dangerous

It asks questions like:


“How are you, really?”

We don’t entertain that here

https://www.verywellmind.com/how-the-glorification-of-busyness-impacts-our-well-being-4175360


Walk fast

Even when you don’t need to

Especially when you don’t need to

Because slowing down might make you notice


you’re not actually in a hurry


just uncomfortable


Eat quickly

Preferably with a screen

Why waste a perfectly good distraction-free meal


by actually tasting it?


And whatever you do—

don’t sit without purpose

No phone


No talking


No doing

That’s not rest


That’s being idle


Stay productive

Reply while eating


Scroll while walking


Think while listening

Be everywhere and anywhere


except where you are


Here’s the trick:

Call it “being busy”


when it’s actually avoiding stillness

It sounds better


Feels respectable

No one questions busy people right


Because the moment you stop

really stop….

you might feel:

a strange heaviness

a quiet loneliness

a tiredness that sleep didn’t fix

And now… what do you do with that?


So don’t stop

Keep moving

Keep filling

Keep escaping


Until one day


even distraction stops working

And silence…


waits anyways for you


Or maybe

stillness isn’t the enemy

Maybe it’s just unfamiliar for you

Why Being Busy Is Glorified


So If You Want to Try Something Different - Why Being Busy Is Glorified

Not a lifestyle change


Not a big commitment


Just small interruptions to the “always busy” loop


simple techniques you may want to follow - Why Being Busy Is Glorified

1. The “Nothing” Minute

Once a day:

Sit for 60 seconds

No phone, no music or no task

Don’t try to relax


Just don’t do

That discomfort?


That’s what you’ve been avoiding


2. Single-Task Experiment

Pick one daily activity:

Drinking tea

Eating

Walking

Do only that

No scrolling


No thinking ahead

You’ll notice how quickly your mind tries to escape


3. Slow Down One Thing

Not your whole life

Just one thing:

Walk 10% slower

Eat 5 minutes longer

Speak a little more deliberately

You’re not wasting time


You’re returning to it


4. The “Wait Without Checking” Practice

Anytime you’re waiting (lift, loading screen, queue):

Don’t reach for your phone

Just stand there

Look around


Feel your body

Yes, it feels awkward

That’s the point


5. End-of-Day Empty Space

Before sleeping:

Sit on your bed for 2 minutes

No screen

No stimulation

Let the day land instead of scrolling past it

do make time to read my other blogs

https://reflectwithsmitha.com/why-benefits-of-sweeping-your-floor-is-also-sweeping-your-karma/


Optional Reference Note - Why Being Busy Is Glorified

The themes explored in this series like busyness, overthinking, distraction and reconnection are widely discussed in modern mindfulness and well-being literature

This series presents an original reverse-reflection approach intended for everyday awareness

It is not based on or adapted from any single book, but resonates with a broader conversations around stillness, attention and grounded living


Closing Line

You don’t need more time

You need the courage to experience the time you already have


here's to conclude with a disclaimer

This piece reflects common patterns of constant busyness and distraction using a reverse perspective

The practices shared here are simple grounding techniques meant for personal awareness and experimentation and not as medical or psychological advice

If you are experiencing any ongoing stress, anxiety or health concerns then please do consult a qualified professional.

Take what resonates with you and move at your own pace and be happy in life


until next time, keep smiling

much love … stay happy … stay blessed …. always

SMITHA


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