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[Reflections on Travel, Work-Life Balance, and Mental Wellbeing]-[Work, Mental Health, And My Recent Trip To Russia!]

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Reflections on Travel, Work-Life Balance, and Mental Wellbeing

In this episode, the host shares personal updates regarding his recent trip to Russia, his return to the UK, and deep reflections on the relationship between intense work habits and mental health. The narrative serves as a candid exploration of why stepping away from the digital world is essential for personal growth and productivity.

The Journey to Russia and Visa Challenges

After five months of separation due to the coronavirus, the host traveled to Russia to reunite with his girlfriend. Describing himself as a "Russian visa expert" after his fifth application, he highlights the bureaucratic hurdles involved, including providing fingerprints—a process he found "a little bit silly" given his history of travel. Despite these difficulties, the trip provided a much-needed sanctuary, allowing him to spend time in St. Petersburg and Moscow, which served as a vital period to "relax a little bit" and escape the pressures of his daily workload.

The Pitfalls of Overworking

Before his trip, the host found himself caught in a cycle of constant productivity, juggling various projects and managing his EnglishWithOliver Instagram account. He notes that he was "working every day on many different things," which eventually led to diminishing returns. He argues that "quality, especially with creative work is much better than quantity." The pressure to constantly create content and respond to every message had turned his passion into a source of stress, causing his language learning to suffer and his enjoyment of the creative process to decline.

Digital Detox and the Power of Boredom

During his three weeks in Russia, the host practically abandoned his phone. He emphasizes that while social media can be a "wonderful thing," it often acts as a constant distraction that prevents us from being truly present. He reflects on how modern technology makes it "almost impossible to be truly bored," yet he believes that boredom is a critical catalyst for creativity. He shares that his own Instagram venture originated from a moment of silence and boredom, underscoring the idea that "some of my best ideas... come from a place of silence."

Navigating Mental Health and Emotional Awareness

A central theme of the podcast is the difficulty of recognizing when one is stressed. The host admits he often struggles to identify negative emotions, choosing instead to "push them down inside" and "get on with it." He warns that this suppression is dangerous because these feelings do not disappear; they "build up somewhere" until they reach a breaking point.

He stresses that it is "really healthy and it's healthy to understand how you feel and react to that." By taking a break, one can return to work with better focus and higher quality. The host concludes by encouraging listeners to be honest about their mental states and to embrace the necessity of rest, asserting that "to express how you feel is not a bad thing."

Looking Ahead

Now back in Edinburgh and settled into a routine, the host feels "refreshed" and ready to resume his projects with a healthier perspective. He expresses a commitment to more consistent podcasting and invites his audience to share their own thoughts on managing stress and emotions, reinforcing the importance of community feedback in his creative journey.

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I guess I'm becoming a little bit of a Russian visa expert by now.
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It seems a little bit silly to me
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this ties in to the theme of work
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I honestly disagree.
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it was very hard to give them the focus they required.
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look into
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don't get me wrong
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone and welcome to the Poniatny Anglewski podcast.
You're all so welcome here today.
It has been a long time since I made the last podcast.
And honestly, it feels a little bit strange to be recording again.
As many of you already know, if you follow my Instagram, of course, I was in Russia for just over three weeks.
I visited St.

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