She revealed she felt ‘burnt out’ with her action-packed singing career before the pandemic forced her to slow down.

And Camila Cabello continued to enjoy her well-deserved time off as she grabbed coffee and lunch with her mother Sinuhe Estrabao in West Hollywood on Tuesday.

The songstress, 24, was the picture of relaxation flashing her legs in a pair of black biker shorts, bright orange sneakers, and a cosy top.

Girl time! Camila Cabello continued to enjoy her well-deserved time off as she grabbed coffee and lunch with her mother Sinuhe Estrabao in West Hollywood on Tuesday

The ladies grabbed a pick-me-up from Verve Coffee before picking up lunch-to-go.

Camila kept it casual with her raven tresses effortlessly pulled back into a messy bun with a trendy blue scrunchie holding the look together.

Her mother went for a similar laid-back look with her black leggings, tank top, and striped duster.

Camila has been embracing her down time ever since the COVID-19 pandemic forced her to slow down her career.

Coffee break! The Havana songstress revitalized her spirits with a warm cup of Joe

Camila Cabello enjoys a Friday morning breakfast with her girls

In a lengthy message posted to her Instagram account, Camila admitted she felt she ‘couldn’t do this career anymore’ after suffering from major burn-out prior to the pandemic.

But that all changed once Camila started to prioritize her mental health during quarantine.

Posting a photo of herself lazily lounging about with a low-cut blue top, she remarked, ‘one of the biggest things i learned during the pandemic was the importance of REST. before I literally had no choice but to stop and stand still, I didn’t know what work life balance was.

‘I felt guilty during days off because I felt like I wasn’t being productive or I could be doing more. At the same time, right before we were forced to quarantine I was completely burnt out and felt like I couldn’t do this career anymore.

‘I never feel guilty about making time for time off’: In a lengthy message posted to her Instagram account, Camila admitted she felt she ‘couldn’t do this career anymore’ after suffering from major burn-out prior to the pandemic

‘I didn’t know what work life balance was’: Cabello, pictured in 2019, says she was over-worked before the pandemic made her shift her priorities

Shawn Mendes celebrates bday with Camila Cabello and friends

‘Then I started seeing how after resting during that period, cultivating new hobbies, prioritizing my mental health, my friendships and relationships, making time for exercise, and also enjoying being lazy again, I started to naturally feel inspired, passionate, and way more creative.

‘Nowadays I never feel guilty about making time for time off because I know that without rest, and time for joy, laziness, and play, I will feel burnt out, stressed, sad, and exhausted and I won’t be able to do the work I want to put out into the world.

In a culture that wears exhaustion and business as a badge of honor, remember we are just animals who were meant to be roaming around the forest eating, pooping; and making babies; and in the way our society is built, overwork is literally killing us.

‘Culture constantly makes us feel like we don’t do enough and we must be “hustling” and “grinding”… but don’t forget that rest is honorable, necessary, and sacred.

In returning to the ‘new normal’, let’s instill values in our work environments that prioritize the individual in a holistic way. We are not robots and our brains are not computers.

‘For the sake of our health and happiness during our brief time here on earth, the societal structures of work and how it relates to an individual’s mental health need an upgrade. Imma go back to doing nothing today.’

Though she has been enjoying some well-deserved time off, fans will be able to catch Camila on small screens as John Legend’s battle advisor on The Voice.

She also has been spending quality time with her boyfriend Shawn Mendes since COVID-19 struck the U.S.

Just the two of us: She also has been spending quality time with her boyfriend Shawn Mendes since COVID-19 struck the U.S.