Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Are Long Holidays At Work Worth It Not If You Read This
Are Long Holidays At Work Worth It Not If You Read This Itâs a sad fact that the evenings are getting darker and the winter months are drawing in; the majority of people have now taken their main summer holiday and are spending their downtime planning their next one. However, are we overestimating the respite our summer holiday brings us? Is it time to reconsider taking long holidays, are they worth the stress? Holiday Hindsight If we consider the process of going on holiday â" the weeks prior filled with tying up loose ends, writing up handovers for colleagues and working extended hours â" itâs no surprise that many people return from their holiday feeling no different to how they felt before they left. Furthermore, 20% of holidaymakers report being more stressed after their break. Their biggest worry? The workload waiting for them upon their return. Thereâs no denying that summer holidays will always be the highlight of the working personâs calendar, but itâs important to take measures during the rest of the year to ensure youâre always feeling refreshed, rejuvenated and ready to work. Long Weekends 15% of workers often donât use their full annual leave allowance during the year â" if this is you, why not invest in some long weekends? A day away from the office could make just as much impact as two weeks away. Plan these around family birthdays or at the end of a period youâll know will be busy at work; your handovers wonât be as long, meaning no extended hours in the run up, and youâll appreciate the time to recharge. Working from Home If this is an opportunity you can take, working at home can be that time away from the formal workplace you need. Though some people deem this time isolating or feel that they arenât as productive, if you have a big project, this could be a productive working option. It will allow you to get your head down, concentrate and not get pulled in to any extra tasks around the office. Taking Time for You You might think your time is best spent being 100% dedicated to work, but consider setting some time aside for yourself and concentrating on your own well being. Whether this is booking the aforementioned long weekend, or just making sure you leave work at a reasonable time, switching off for just a few hours will help you to feel invigorated when you do get back to work. Remember why you go on holiday in the first place and what you enjoy about it â" the physical time away, the interaction with a different group of people, or just a change of scenery â" and find ways to apply these factors in your daily life. Youâre sure to feel more focused at work and less inclined to feel the drag of the winter period.
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