Good morning: I hope you're enjoying your weekend. We're back to cloudy skies and drizzle after record breaking temperatures last week. I was thinking as we get into Summer if you have plans to take time off.
Yes, I know it's difficult. We're wired up and feel the need to be accessible. Even though I have several days away scheduled this summer, I'll be checking in periodically. It could be that because we're on commission we wouldn't want to miss any opportunity.
Still, I think it's important to take time away. How do you do it? Even last year when business was rough, I managed to take a couple weeks away from the office and enjoy time with my family. This summer we'll head to our own little slice of heaven (Priest Lake, Idaho) at least twice. We also have a trip to Leavenworth, WA. for a few days.
I find a day or more off recharges the batteries. Let's face it. We're in a non-stop never-ending business. Alot of us are extremely competitive too; we don't like to lose that deal to someone else. But not taking time away can lead to burnout and a bad attitude about things. I know when I need a day off. I start to get grumpy and impatient with the world around me.
What are your plans this summer? If you haven't made any, I suggest you do everything in your power to take a few days. Even if you don't go anywhere, time away from the stress will do you wonders! Here's to a great summer. Be sure to enjoy it! Take care.
I have been thinking a lot about taking some time off this year. I wanted to take up fishing again and really need to do it. Not just talk about it.
I understand the competitive deal and recharging the batteries and being fresh. I just need to do it.