We’re all so busy, rushing from meeting to meeting, checking our emails, producing PowerPoint presentations… It’s almost a badge of honour to say that we worked all weekend, we’ve got 45 vacation days still to take, we’re oh-so-important that we couldn’t possibly take time off.
This is a fallacy.
Working long hours, staying in the office, neglecting our families and our extracurricular activities – this is good for no one, not for the company, not for your family, and certainly not for you. Here are five reasons why you should take time out for a holiday; though I’m sure you can come up with more if you take a break from your work for a moment to do so…
1. Time to recover
2. Time to reflect
Time away from the daily grind is a great way to give you a new perspective on a problem you might have been struggling with, offer insight into a difficult decision, or just remind you of what’s really important in life. Are you getting bogged down in petty disputes and losing sight of the true purpose of your work? Have you been distracted from the big priorities? A bit of distance can help to put things into perspective and get you back on track in the office as well as at home.
3. Time to read
4. Time to plan
All that recovering, reflecting, and reading will fill you with ideas that you’ll want to put into action when you get home. Make the most of that momentum to write lists, plan next steps, and book things into your calendar while you have the free time and the motivation to do so. In day-to-day life, there are so many priorities and to-do lists already that we rarely step back to plan the ‘big rocks’. A bit of planning will ensure that we’re focusing our energy on the right priorities that will keep us happy and fulfilled while also delivering on any commitments that we’ve made.
5. Time to reconnect
So when was your last holiday? When is your next one planned? Your assignment is to go away and take concrete steps towards your next holiday: discussing dates with your partner, requesting days from your boss, and ultimately clicking that ‘Book now’ button that will get you on the way to recovery and relaxation. Enjoy it!
*Disclaimer: I am currently on holiday and it is wonderful.*
source:- http://annaselundberg.com/travel-writing/5-reasons-why-time-spent-on-holiday-is-time-well-spent/
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