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Summer vacation will begin soon. The moment when everything comes to a standstill and you can relax – from the first half of the year, from everyday life, from work, from the boring boss.
Holidays and rest actually belong together. The truth often looks different. It’s hectic before the first day of vacation, it’s about trying all the attractions during the vacation, and the number of emails in the inbox after the vacation is exploding.
So vacations increase stress rather than bring planned rest. But that doesn’t have to be the case, as Sabine Prohaska, self-employed trainer and consultant at Seminar Consult Prohaska knows: “There are ways to approach the holidays in a relaxed way, to enjoy your break in a relaxed way to enjoy beautiful holidays for a long time to come. ” Here are the tips:
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travel earlier
Tell all your friends, acquaintances and customers that you do not work directly, that your vacation begins the day before. Otherwise, urgent matters will pile up on your desk on the last working day and your phone will ring non-stop.
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set an appointment
Do not make an appointment with the travel agency, do not plan to meet with the employees, visit the doctor or hairdresser just before the holiday. Because appointments like this often take longer than scheduled. As a result, time is running out and you start your vacation stressed out.
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to complete missions
Before the holidays, take care of all the important and urgent business that you cannot delegate. Otherwise, you will feel guilty on your days off and have trouble closing it.
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correct reading
Holidays are holidays. Point. Leave papers that remind you of your work at home. Also, don’t take any literature on it with you – don’t read it anyway.
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task stack
Tell your assistant or assistant that after the vacation there should be as many tasks on the table as the number of vacation days. Otherwise, in the last few days of your vacation, you only think about the mountain in front of you and cannot enjoy your free time.
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PACKAGING
Start packing four or five days before you travel. Later, if you find that you don’t like your previous holiday outfit, you can buy a new bikini or swimsuit in time.
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Expectation
Get into the holiday mood in the comfort of your own home. For example, navigating the travel guide in bed in the evening, marking places to go on Google Maps, or taking inspiration from pictures on Instagram.
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holiday start
Celebrate the start of your holiday. For example, by drinking a glass of sparkling wine on the plane.
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cell phone ban
Leave your smartphone out of reach. If you want to be constantly informed about what is happening at home, in the stock market or in the world, you will not be able to take the necessary distance from daily life. Put your phone in airplane mode during the day and keep screen time to a minimum.
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rest, rest, rest
Forget everything you’ve heard about time and personal management during the holidays. There is only one mission during the holidays: to relax.
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No performance considerations
Say goodbye to focusing on performance that bothers you during the holidays, in everyday life. You don’t have to climb every mountain, visit every museum, or try the entire all-inclusive buffet.
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spontaneous vacation
Make your vacation agile. Do not work on a rigid, pre-formulated vacation schedule. Do whatever you want – sometimes do nothing.
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Be simple instead of perfect
Get five straight for once. Perfectionism is appropriate at work – while on vacation it’s important not to be complicated. If you’re not, you’ll be annoyed by every lame waiter and very hot cocktails.
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Schedule the return later
As you announce the start of your vacation early, you also extend your vacation unofficially. Tell anyone you don’t work directly with that you won’t be back for two days. Otherwise, your phone will ring non-stop when you come back and the recovery process will be completed in no time.
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memories on the table
Keep the holidays in mind. Put a holiday snapshot on your desk or use a related image as your computer background. So you always remember the holidays and you can dream of the South Seas or the mountains.
Source :Blick

I’m Tim David and I work as an author for 24 Instant News, covering the Market section. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, my mission is to provide accurate, timely and insightful news coverage that helps our readers stay informed about the latest trends in the market. My writing style is focused on making complex economic topics easy to understand for everyone.