While on vacation, do these 3 work-related things

Mark MacDonald

While on vacation, do these 3 work-related things

During summer, the beach or pool is calling and you simply want to relax.

“A cheerful frame of mind, reinforced by relaxation… is the medicine that puts all ghosts of fear on the run.” —George Matthew Adams 

When you get away, let me suggest three essential things to do while relaxing:

1. Recharge. Each time you lay back during your vacation and decide to do “nothing,” start envisioning what a perfect business environment would look like. 

What outcome do you want? (Now, if you’re tired, this will probably lead to a quick nap) 

Eventually, you’ll envision a happy, stress-free place that motivates you as you think about working in it every day). If you’re a senior leader, start dreaming how you can build this place in real life. What can you do that will reduce stress and build positive culture?

2. Write. When you’re relaxing, take a tablet (digital or paper) that allows you to write down the great ideas that flood your brain during these stress-less times. 

Don’t overthink them, just jot down stream-of-consciousness concepts. 

If something stressful interrupts (like a to-do item); keep a separate list of them so you can remember to do them later (and not have to remember them).

3. Talk. When I’m relaxing, I love to share and discuss my ideas with a trusted friend (your spouse should be a great person for this). 

Be transparent and give a few details. Most importantly, end with “I’d love your opinion on this. What do you think?” If they get negative, require them to come up with a better way. Stronger ideas only get more effective when conceived as a team. Ask for their help.

After your relaxation moments, you’ll be further ahead. So find time to take a break!

Now, where’s my hammock…

Photo source: istock 


Mark MacDonald is a communication pastor, speaker, consultant, bestselling author, and church branding strategist for BeKnownforSomething.com empowering thousands of pastors and churches to become known for something relevant (a communication thread) throughout their ministries, on their church websites and social media. His church branding book, Be Known for Something, is available at BeKnownBook.com.

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