Smith was rested from the Sydney Sixers' first two domestic Big Bash League Twenty20 matches as he treats knee and hip complaints.
Despite a heavy workload in recent months, Smith said he planned to play in the Melbourne and Sydney Tests against the West Indies and in next month's one-day and T20 home series against India.
"I'd love to play every game. I think this little break is going to be good for me to make sure I can sustain it," Smith told reporters.
"I think the rest will do me a world of good. Obviously there is plenty on for the rest of the summer and going forward so a little break is not a bad thing for me. I'm good to go for Boxing Day (Test)."
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Smith has been playing with a knee injury since the one-day series in England in August. He suffered a flare-up during this month's first Hobart Test against the West Indies.
"(The knee injury) popped up in the one-dayers after the Ashes and it's sort of stuck around," Smith said.
"I guess it's fine going at 90 percent, it's just if I have to go at 100 percent it's a little bit sore.
"That's why I'm not playing the T20s (Big Bash) because I'm a pretty competitive guy and it's a pretty fast-paced game and you've got to go 100 percent to do well in this format.