Took a little break. Wonderful! Really recharged. And now...?
Before you know it, you've forgotten all about your vacation. Right?
Your calendar and inbox are overflowing, deadlines are looming, and before you know it, you're back in the thick of it.
Would you like to avoid the trap of excessive workload this time and continue working with enjoyment and positive energy?
Coming from a background of 35 years’ experience in training and coaching, including in the areas of workload, sustainable employability, and reintegration, I'd like to share my best tips with you.
Back to work: from relaxed to overloaded?
And boom! You're feeling worn out again after just three weeks. So you wonder:
Where has my energy gone? How can I keep that candle burning?
Everything is energy. You are energy, too. Your body is just a temporary energy container. The more energy you expend, the more you will need to replenish it. Just like a car. It can't run without fuel, and without regular maintenance it’ll rust stuck.
"Everything is energy"
So you simply must refuel every now and then. You usually do that on vacation. By not thinking, but simply being. Your energy is completely replenished without you even realizing it.
Back at work, all that often fades into the background. Work is like running a marathon and vacations are the finish line. Exhausted, you go on another vacation to recover, only to do the same thing all over again. And sometimes you work until you are ready to collapse. And your "thinking cap” is always on. Like how you worry about your work in the evenings.
You can maintain a healthy work-life balance on three levels:

From © 2022: Spirited Personal Leadership (Martin Thoolen): Spirited Personal Leadership Model TM
You'll find relief if you work more effectively and efficiently by managing time and stress. Try the following tips:
TIP 1: SET THE RIGHT PRIORITIES
Before you do something you feel obliged ask yourself the following four questions and maybe try to do things differently for a change:
1. Why does this need to be done?
2. Why me?
3. Why now?
4. Why like this?
TIP 2: PLAN BREAKTIME AND TAKE REGULAR BREAKS
Incorporate at least 20% of free time into your schedule. Spontaneous events and regular breaks ensure your schedule doesn't blow up. Make sure you take a short break every 1.5 hours and actually step away from your workstation. This distance often provides more breathing room and relaxation. You'll recharge without even realizing it.
TIP 3: DELEGATE
Ask someone else to take over a task. Don't be afraid to challenge someone if the work is becoming too much for you.
TIP 4: LISTEN AND ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR BODY
Your body is a brilliant stress scanner. It accurately tells you whether you're heading towards stress or burnout: chronic fatigue, worrying, poor sleep, physical complaints and much more. The question isn't so much whether your body registers it, but rather whether you recognize your body's signals. Once you do, dare to set healthy boundaries for what your body demands of you.
"Your body is a brilliant stress scanner"
TIP 5: EXERCISE
Give yourself a healthy kick in the butt. Research shows that exercise reduces the negative effects of stress and contributes to a positive mood and better mental health. A half-hour walk every day or doing yoga or going to the gym—it all helps.
One way to look at your ego is to imagine you're a bus with various ego passengers, some of whom may decide to take the wheel, unbeknownst to you. When pleaser the pleaser takes over, you will try to do everything you can to meet someone else’s needs. When the pusher When the pusher is driving, feel compelled doing everything you you’re doing without allowing yourself a break. The perfectionist generates top quality work and beauty in form, but can also waste a lot of extra time, which can leave you in a crunch.
These three ego powerhouses (pleaser, pusher, and perfectionist) are favorites with employers because what they do for them is significant and valuable, in return for reward and appreciation. There's nothing wrong with that, but these three Ps are also the biggest causes of exhaustion.
TIP 6: DOSE YOUR INNER PLEASER, PUSHER, AND PERFECTIONIST
Dose the three ego passengers by allowing their opposites at the wheel.
1. Dare to set healthy boundaries and, therefore, be seen as unfriendly.
2. Take more time to relax during the day to recharge.
3. Let go of your perfectionism and, if necessary, ask someone else to monitor the quality of your work.
The foundation of your vital energy is your inspiration. Because when you do what inspires you, you are connected to a much larger source of inexhaustible energy: consciousness or spirit. Sometimes you can tweak the external aspects (with your behavior, time, and stress management), but a structural energy leak remains. The nagging feeling of not being completely comfortable in your work continues.
Sometimes you work on fertile ground for a while, sometimes on arid, or even toxic soil. When arid, you lack challenge and inspiration. When toxic, work gets under your skin, and it keeps you occupied at night more than you'd like. It’s important to be aware of this, because any systems and relationships that don't allow space for the existence and the unique expression of the soul, imprison your soul and can make your body seriously ill.
“All systems and relationships that do not give space to the existence and the unique expression of the soul, imprison the soul and can make your body seriously ill”.
Therefore, it is sensible to occasionally examine and recalibrate your own career and your current performance.
TIP 7: RE-CALIBRATE YOUR INSPIRED CAREER
Ask yourself the following questions and answer sincerely from your heart and soul:
1. Am I currently doing what I want to and can do?
2. Am I my best self here?
3. Am I happy with my work?
4. Do I get energy from my work?
5. What do my dreams tell me? [insert link] (New tips for this in the blog: https://martinthoolen.com/en/nieuwe-loopbaanstap-gebruik-je-dromen/)
6. What would I do differently if my spirit had more breathing room?
When your soul is speaking, you often recognize it by the following words that may pop into your mind: actually, preferably, really, truly, essentially. Sneak up on what's wérkelijk truly going on inside you and dare to make new, well-considered choices. Because sometimes it's cowardly to leave, but sometimes it's cowardly to stay (Peter Delahay).
"Because sometimes it's cowardly to leave, but sometimes it's cowardly to stay."
(Peter Delahay)
What can you do to continue working with vitality after your vacation?
Don't wait until the next vacation to recharge.
Build in recharge moments, every week and every day, so you can continue working with pleasure, energy, and focus.
Want to know more about what you can do? Check out coaching for burnout and sustainable employability here: https://martinthoolen.com/en/service/coaching-vitaliteit-duurzame-inzetbaarheid/
I wish you an energetic and positive remainder of your working year.
© 2026: Martin Thoolen
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How is it that personal leadership—and the leadership of others—often remainsmany times unchanged, despite costly personal development and management training or coaching?
This is a question that has occupied my mind for decades.
I vividly recall working in the 1990s for a renowned training and consultancy firm staffed by psychologists, when this very question arose.
Why did participants in communication or management training courses so often revert to their old behaviors after just a few weeks—or sometimes even days? A colleague literally said: “That’s just the way people are, their personality; you can’t change that.”
The answer intrigued me.
Hmm, is that really true?* I wondered.
Is there something else—beyond behavior and skills—that shapes our actions, our choices, and our (personal) leadership? Is there something we all share—transcending culture and religion—that determines all our behaviors and choices? Something universal?
Driven by that question, I spent years as a spiritual explorer searching for answers. After years of experience with thousands of clients, along with studies, training courses, seminars, conferences, visits to (spiritual) gurus, and numerous journeys to indigenous peoples around the world, things began to fall into place.
What emerged was remarkable.
On the one hand, it didn't seem like anything new, yet I had never before encountered the ‘interplay of three these hidden forces’ quite the way it was revealed to me—literally—in a dream during the summer of 2007.
While in Sweden, I woke up around 3:00 a.m. and felt a compelling need to write down what I had dreamt. In that dream, it suddenly became clear to me that everything takes on a different color and meaning depending on whether the ‘ego’ holds sway, the ‘soul’ reigns, or consciousness/‘spirit’ exerts a dominant influence. Everything would change as a result: your view of the world, your values and norms, your thoughts, your feelings, your language, your choices, and your behavior. Truly everything!
I was euphoric about this revelation, which sparked a thought: what would it be like to use these three concepts as a starting point for a new consciousness model? I woke up buzzing with energy and went downstairs to jot down these insights. This later became the core philosophy reflected in my book: *Spirited Personal Leadership* – for working more effectively, meaningful living, and creating a better world.
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW THESE THREE HIDDEN FORCES SHAPE YOUR BEHAVIOR?
And how you can experience greater joy, vitality, and a sense of purpose at work and living?
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I hope it brings you great clarity, inspiration, and enjoyment.
Warm regards, Martin
“Either you linger in victimhood or complaints, and poison your own soul, or you go to work and tackle the arrows of pain that once struck your heart”. © 2026: Martin Thoolen
© 2026: Martin Thoolen
“There is always light; we just don’t always see it”
Both literally and figuratively.
What do I mean by literally? Just step out into space beyond our atmosphere, and it is infinitely pitch-black.
But is that really the case?
After all, what if our eyes were Hubble telescopes?
Because of our limitations (or our limited senses), we mostly see darkness.
We miss the infinite field of light emanating from all those trillions of galaxies.
Invisible to “our” eyes.
However, if our eyes were as sensitive as Hubble telescopes—or even more powerful—space wouldn't look black; it would be filled with light! Space wouldn't be dark, but rather an infinite ocean of light.
You could view the stars we see with our own eyes as pinpricks concealing an infinite energy field of white light!
“Stars are like pinpricks concealing an infinite energy field of white light”
So, behind every darkness lies an infinite field of light.
And not just literally, but figuratively too—something you can tap into in your work and life to make them lighter and more beautiful.
But how?
In essence, there is always Light in our lives and work.
Working and living from a place of ‘spiritual light’ means, in concrete terms: working and living peacefully, kindly, compassionately, lovingly, tolerantly, curiously, and with a willingness to learn.
In my book “Spirited Personal Leadership”, I refer to this as working and living from ‘Spirit’—an infinite and all-encompassing consciousness. It offers concrete definitions, case studies, and exercises that you can apply immediately to your work and life.
But why is it, then, that we often fail to experience life or work as light or beautiful?
It has everything to do with the fact that—both individually and collectively—we remain stuck in our soul wounds and keep wearing our ‘ego-tinted glasses,’ thereby keeping ourselves in the darkness.
At most, we occasionally glimpse a point of light or a star in our work and life, but we fail to see the infinite field of light hidden behind those pinpricks of light.
So, how do you ensure your work and life become lighter and more beautiful?
1. PERMANENT SELF-REFLECTION
It begins by showing the courage to look—and look “only”—at yourself, constantly. Your consciousness expands the moment you can view yourself from a distance; when you become more aware of which of your own behaviors and choices lead (or have led) to specific consequences.
2. REFLECTING ON YOUR EGO AND SOUL
Your behavior is driven from within by factors such as your ego and your soul. Since an ego that is too small—but above all, one that is too large—leads to polarization, a lighter and more beautiful way of working and living remains out of reach. Furthermore, holding onto unresolved soul pain leads to choices and behaviors that do not make life lighter or more beautiful.
3. LEARNING TO MODERATE THE EGO
The ego can be a magnificent vehicle for giving tangible form to your healthy soul expression and spirit—especially in a world where the density of the ego is so high. Without an ego, you can easily become a victim here if you fail to develop a healthy one.
That is why it is so valuable to develop a balanced ego that comes to your aid.
4. HEALING SOUL PAIN AND GIVING YOUR SOUL SPACE
According to the renowned trauma expert Peter Levine, we all carry traumas—whether small or large—with us. There is nothing to be ashamed of here. However, if you allow that soul pain to persist and do not choose to heal, you continue to move through life as a wounded soul. The choices and behaviors stemming from this state can be extremely destructive—to yourself and others.
In doing so, you keep a beautiful, lighter life in the shadows.
Once you engage in the healthy processing of grief and trauma, you can leave that old, heavy emotional baggage behind. This releases an existential energy that allows your soul to feel freer and lighter. Your choices align much more closely with your true self, your desires, and your talents, making both work and life feel lighter and more beautiful.
5. CHOOSING, WORKING, AND LIVING FROM ‘SPIRIT’
When you act from a place of spirit in your career, your daily work interactions, and your life in general, your behavior changes. You begin to operate from a place of peace, kindness, compassion, love, tolerance, curiosity, and a genuine desire to become a better person yourself. It makes for a much more enjoyable experience—give it a try.
Do you want to make your work and life feel lighter?
Houdt dan niet je ego-bril op, maar verruim je bewustzijn. Kijk voorbij je ego- of oogkleppen en ga aan de slag met de vijf suggesties.
I predict that your work and life will become significantly more beautiful and lighter as a result.
Warm regards, Martin
© 2026: Martin Thoolen
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“The more pain we are willing to acknowledge and feel, the more the desire grows to change from within”
© 2026: Martin Thoolen
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Vacation, at last! More peace, enjoyment and relaxation and an empty head, things that you don’t get around to at home. But is that really what you find? Because you take yourself with you on vacation and you may be confronted with yourself on vacation. And how can your vacation provide even more inspiration?
And how can your vacation provide even more inspiration?
You’re excited when you go on a trip, but immediately your inner peace is disturbed. Like when you end up in long traffic jams, take a wrong turn or your baggage doesn't show up at the airport. Or a filling station owner short-changes you 50 euros because he says you gave him 50 and not 100 euros, as I experienced myself.
Arriving at your vacation spot, you may sit and daydream on the beach when suddenly people next to you turn on loud music. Or you spend time waiting for a bus that never comes. You may wake up eearlier to a loud church bell in the morning, or hear the beautiful morning incantation coming from a mosque. Or maybe you get sick while on vacation. How much relaxation and enjoyment is there going to be then?
Inner peace is disturbed by irritations that arise from your own expectations.
Luck and bad luck, prosperity and adversity, both come to you in your life, even on vacation. Sneak up on your own thoughts and expectations daily, and allow them to be blown away on the breeze. Once you let go of your expectations of how your vacation should go, you'll have more fun and peace of mind. Whether it's about the journey itself or where you are on vacation. Try it, and then decide if it works for you.
“As soon as you let go of your expectations about how your holiday should go, you will have more fun and peace of mind”.
Just getting away from everything. A little distance from your life and career. From a distance you can see the bigger picture. Because when you’re in the thick of it, you can't see it. Like your own blind spots in your relationships. Or the higher purpose for which you are doing something.
“From a distance you can see the bigger picture”.
If you focus on individual letters alone, you will not see the entire text. If, as a soccer player, you focus only on your opponents, you miss the spaces in between them, where you can pass them. Star player Lionel Messi can do this like no other. If you keep driving on the roundabout of your work and life, you miss landscapes, roads and adventures that can take you further. Dare to wander and you will get somewhere unforseen and inspiring.
“Dare to wander and you will get somewhere unforseen and inspiring"
From a distance you can see more clearly whether you want to continue working like you were when you return. Like Johan for instance, who encountered a snail during a walking meditation in one of my earlier Retreats 'Inner Nature' in the Belgian Ardennes. He decided not to ignore it, in fact he even wondered about it for half an hour. In his very fiber he became aware of the breakneck speed at which he traveled through his daily work and life. And how much that exhausted him. Because of this deeply felt experience, he decided to set limits on his own work pressure and to make more room for a relaxed life alongside his career.
From a distance you can see how and whether you want to continue in your relationship(s) sooner. I once experienced this myself during a ten-day mindfulness training in Yenne, near the French Chambery. During a ball exercise, I watched a ball roll away from me and I couldn't help but think about the natural movement I was making away from my partner at the time. Painful, but inevitably healthy for my further soul development.
Make room for the things that matter in your life, muse, and above all make space and time to feel what your heart is telling you. This way your vacation will give you new clarity and show you new opportunities and healthy choices, which you would otherwise gloss over.
Do you know that feeling? When you are sitting on a hill or mountain top and you feel completely one with everything around you? Or you’re in a trance during a car ride and experience complete bliss? Or you are in the desert or jungle where there is no longer any separation between you and all the plants, animals and earth around you? You experience a deeply felt 'boost' of unconditional love and connection with the elements around you. All is well and heaven seems to be completely present on earth for a while.
These unity or spirit experiences are a cosmic nod to what has always been in the background, namely universal consciousness, or spirit. Only our ego often causes us to have fewer of these experiences than we actually desire.
How nice would it be if you could take this unity experience into your work and private life when you come back from vacation? And if that universal consciousness becomes more of a foreground than remaining in the background? Or as saxophonist John Coltrane once said: “Wherever you are, always leave a piece of heaven behind.” At work as well as in your private life when you get back.
"Wherever you are, always leave a piece of heaven behind.” -John Coltrane
Make your holidays worthwhile and more satisfying, because it is in your own hands.
I wish you truly happy holidays! Martin
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During my voyages of discovery around the world, I received inspiration from unexpected encounters that I would like to share with you. Sometimes you have to go far away to get closer. This time: ‘Turning Points’ in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Some times and places are a natural turning point. Just as the earth rotates so that we experience the longest or shortest day leading to less or more light, there are also natural turning points in your life or in your work.
I am standing here beneath a solstice monument in Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Australia, through which the Tropic of Capricorn literally runs. On the day of the solstice, at exactly noon, sunlight shines straight through the spiral onto a marker on the ground without any shadow, proving that the sun is directly overhead the city.

I realized once again that we all experience natural highs and lows in life and in our careers. I wondered: ‘but why, and what does each of us do with turning points in our lives or careers? How can they help us instead of fighting against them?’ Here you’ll find a few answers:
Here on Earth, with one sun and one moon and our atmosphere, we deal with polarities, namely: day and night, ebb and flow, inhalation and exhalation, tension and relaxation, windfalls and setbacks, light and shadow sides outside and within us. These are laws of nature to which we are all subject. And they are there… to learn from.
And, whether we like it or not, both windfalls and setbacks simply come our way. Apparently, we all experience them from cradle to grave. On the one hand: successes, winning, happiness, and highlights that show what we are capable of and sometimes have the wind in our sails. They unveil our talents and potential. How
But why, then, must we also experience failures, setbacks, bad luck, loss, and lows here? Simply to learn in a ‘different’ way as well.
Some cultures cultivate the idea that you only must win, or have, pursue, or chase success and happiness. I recall one of the training sessions on job loss that I had developed and conducted in Den Bosch for the national government.
During a break at the bar, I run into another training group from the United Kingdom receiving international training on ‘winning’. I strike up a brief conversation with my neighbor, who is participating in that training and has a book lying in front of him with a large photo of the author on the cover—a sort of Dr. Phil wearing suspenders—with the title ‘Winning’ in large letters. I ask my neighbor: “How do you deal with loss?” He is stunned and gives no answer. As if loss is not allowed to exist. Because in some cultures, that brings less money, profit, status, success, recognition, and appreciation. And is therefor excluded.
Sometimes the wind turns against you. And suddenly there is car trouble, or someone close to you falls seriously ill, or you are unjustly denied a promotion or kicked out. Or you unintentionally end up in lawsuits that get under your skin. ‘Shit Happens’.
The more you think it shouldn’t exist and try to push it away, the harder it comes back at you sooner or later like a cosmic boomerang. Why? To learn from life in a different way.
The moment you accept that it is there, even if what happens is unpleasant or terrible, a new opportunity to learn arises. Namely, how you deal with it and which insights move you forward to being a sincere, peaceful, and authentic human being for yourself, others, and your natural environment. Then the unpleasant experience becomes healing and beneficial.
Like with my own mother, who had dementia for 10 years and at a certain point no longer recognized me. It brought me vulnerability, greater love, and gratitude that I hadn't felt so strongly before. Car trouble on the first Christmas Eve of last year, with minus four degrees on the side of the road, showed me how to do crisis management. A former manager who tried to blacken my name decades ago and was building a distorted file when I was still employed there taught me to protect myself better afterwards and not to trust everyone blindly.
And how often do you actually hear it: when my heart broke, my heart opened up more. Or, I learned the most from my mistakes, not so much from everything I did well. Or, the thing that shook me awake the most was when I was at rock bottom.
And after a period of dealing with loss, bad luck, or setbacks, sooner or later there comes a turning point towards more profit, happiness, and success. At least, if you let nature take its course. If you cling to how something ought to be, but isn't reality, you are fooling yourself. Then bitterness takes over. And then you actually prolong the setback. And you can keep that up even until your death here.
However, if you let inner nature do its work, spring, summer, autumn, winter, spring, summer, etc. will come. Then, after rain, there will be sunshine, and rain again, and sunshine again, etc. Cyclically. Incessantly.
As soon as we accept natural turning points and know that we sometimes experience light and sometimes darkness, and can learn from this in different ways, there is actually nothing wrong. Then an inner peace and acceptance emerge that makes life and your career a lot lighter and more relative.
For everything is temporary. For everything comes and goes. And turning points mark new opportunities to learn from.
I wish that you embrace all natural turning points and give yourself opportunities to continue growing into a beautiful person for yourself and those around you.
Martin
© 2026: Martin Thoolen
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Look, that’s the beauty of my profession over all those 35 years: guiding people from all walks of life. Because we are all human beings. Whether it’s a professor/administrator, a management team, an international expat team manager responsible for the delivery of 200 trains. Or skippers leading their team on voyages in Europe.
Last Saturday, I was on board in Amsterdam with one of my clients, a skipper who gave me a tour of his boat. Working for Universe Shipping, which has a fleet of vessels that transport oil, among other things, throughout Europe. And wow, it was so impressive!
And there is a lot involved in those voyages: good staff, extensive and continuous education and training, technical knowledge, following safety protocols, performing ship maintenance such as sanding and painting the deck, navigation, safe mooring and departure, loading and unloading, skillfully bypassing blockages during the voyage, and much more. My respect for these people has only increased from what I have seen and heard.
And how do you effectively manage something like that as a captain? Quite a challenge. Also in achieving team spirit with the team of second skippers, mates, and deckhands you have to work with.
How do you deal with team members who sometimes cut corners, come from a different culture, or show a different work motivation, or where harsh words are sometimes exchanged that can temporarily ruin the atmosphere? How do you ensure that people and yourself remain vital and sustainably employable, and do not become exhausted, overstressed, or burned out?
How do you deal with your own irritations as a captain, and how do you correct and motivate your people effectively? How do you conduct effective meetings to ensure the voyage runs smoothly and pleasantly for everyone?
These and many other questions are addressed during the coaching sessions for captains and deckhands. In recent years, I have heard many stories from real-world practice. And how wonderful it is when it actually turns out that, after coaching, they have received insights and ‘tools’ that can make the voyage smoother and more enjoyable for everyone.
Do you also want to maintain a steady voyage in your work as a leader or professional? Then coaching or team coaching might be something for you.Take a look here: https://martinthoolen.com/en/service/
© 2026: Martin Thoolen
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“An Unhealed Soul and Oversized Ego are Responsible for All Polarizations, Quarrels and Wars. A Healed Soul and Well-Dosed Ego Bring Peace Within Yourself and With Each Other”. © 2026: Martin Thoolen