Rest Is Important

It is understandable that most people don’t see this as a labor intensive job. After all, T isn’t hauling bricks or wood across construction sights, nor is she moving masses on a tractor and picking them up later if they fall. Why would this be considered labor intensive and why would rest be important.

The most popular T’s often heard is, “Isn’t this rest for you?”

As much as it may pain you to hear this, origami requires hand strength. It’s like typing endlessly, but working all your fingers, wrists, and arms as you do it. It tires your shoulders and back as you keep going, and walking while folding can be seen as strange, but she does it, too.

Needless to say, the demand for folding has never been as high as this. Which is why with daily activities and folding of stars, flowers, hearts, and whatever else, her right hand went numb during the night. Her elbow joints started aching and clicking more. And, during the mornings, her body rejected waking up as the numbness and sciatic pains moved from her fourth and middle finger to all over her hand and then away again.

On this day, T took a break from folding and didn’t even touch the paper. She didn’t want to risk anything and so, she fully rested her hand.

Fully enjoying, I mean comforting, CatMom T’s day off from folding stars.

It was a glorious day for the cats. Plenty of petting and massaging, cat hair and dust mingled in the air all day wherever CatMom T was. And as they enjoyed her presence and service, they meowed and purred to T’s heart’s content.

Which is why, we at Stars Seen strong advocate for mental and physical health. Once your relaxing hobby becomes a strain on your body, it’s alright to rest and regain yourself before doing more. Take care of your body because you only have one allotted to you per lifetime.

And if you need something to calm or smooth your soul, come back to this blog or our Etsy shop to see what we can do! Thank you for your time and have a safe and great day!