You wake, as you did this morning, intent on the work. Intent on the project, intent on it’s progress.
That is good. The work is important.
But the work is not all.
The body you inhabit can not function on work alone. You must care for the body in order to continue the work tomorrow.
It must be fed.
It must be exercised.
It must be rested.
It must be all these things, but, like the work, not too much.
These things have literal meanings – fed, exercised, rested – but also meaning beyond the literal.
Without proper balance you make tomorrow more difficult. You make the work more difficult. The body must be kept in good shape.
You have a responsibility to tomorrow.