5 tips to make the most of your vacation and disconnect from work

If you wish make the most of your vacation, it is important to understand that this disconnection must first come from you.

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This is because many professionals don't realize that they spend hours of the day accessing work apps, or looking at their phone to check if someone needs it.

The result of this is always the same: rest is compromised, and shortly after the vacation period, the worker is exhausted again.

Therefore, today we will look at some tips to avoid both the company interfering with your rest, and you yourself seeking unnecessary means of contact.

So, if that’s what you need, keep reading!

Disconnect from work to make the most of your vacation: no one should need you during this time!

Especially if you are in leadership and management positions, you may find it difficult to disconnect from work during your vacation.

In fact, some managers even take “forced” vacations, as they put off this moment for so long that HR has no other alternative but to involuntarily remove the employee for a well-deserved break.

In these cases, the difficulty in disconnecting from the corporate environment is even more present, as the employee thinks that they may be needed, or that processes will stop in their absence.

But remember that companies have full teams, so when a professional goes on vacation, someone replaces them in their duties.

So, it's only natural that the company doesn't need your services during the holidays, so get that anxiety out of your head and go rest!

++How to manage a team with different profiles? – The Administrator.

5 tips to make the most of your vacation

Concern about job stability is what most prevents professionals from making the most of their vacations.

Furthermore, in some cases the company itself or coworkers end up “messing up” and don’t realize that attempts to contact them during this period are disrupting their rest.

As a result, many employees find themselves having to check their email inbox or the company app during their vacation period, as there are attempts to contact them, and not responding to them can seem rude, or even delay processes.

But, as we saw previously, the company is responsible for appointing someone to cover its duties during this period.

So, don’t feel bad about leaving these messages and responsibilities for the end of the term. Everyone is an adult and will know how to find solutions without you there.

That said, see below 5 tips that will help you enjoy your vacation without interruptions.

1. If possible, uninstall work apps from your phone 

Yes, I know this sounds crazy to you, but if you're having trouble ignoring messages while on vacation, uninstalling your work apps might be the only solution.

Don't worry, because at the end of the rest period you will be able to download them normally and see all the messages left there.

If you use your personal WhatsApp to deal with professional matters, try to mute contacts and groups from the corporate environment during your vacation, after all, nothing there interests you at that time.

This way, you can make the most of your vacation, without interference and without the temptation to see if anyone needs you.

2. Leave your work computer aside to make the most of your vacation

If you have a work computer or tablet, I recommend that you leave these devices aside while you are on vacation.

This is because, even though you use them for other things, there are files, applications and websites specific to work on them, which can pique your curiosity to access them.

In this case, prefer to use personal devices to access services and resources during your vacation, so that nothing will distract you from your rest period.

Remember that to make the most of your vacation it is important to change your surroundings and environment, which includes virtual environments.

3. Evaluate the time needed for your rest 

Many people take a 30-day vacation, but by the end of the 12th day they are bored and eager to return to work.

This is because for some people, staying on vacation for too long is an excessive break from their routine, and can even hinder their return to their normal routine at the end of the period.

Therefore, before anything else, it is important that you evaluate how much time you need to rest: 10 days? 20 days? 30 days? Only you know what is sufficient and enjoyable.

It is worth mentioning that companies offer the possibility of dividing the vacation period, so if you tend to feel tired at different times of the year, taking shorter periods may be a good idea.

This way, making the most of your vacation becomes possible, as you will be using this time for real rest.

4. Avoid using LinkedIn while on vacation 

At the end of the day, LinkedIn is a social network, but we must be honest in admitting that no one posts a photo of the ice cream they had at the mall there.

In this network, the predominant topic is the corporate environment, especially the one you experience, since connections are made with people from the same area as you.

Therefore, one thing that prevents you from making the most of your vacation is disconnecting from your own work and instead searching for information and updates about the professional world on LinkedIn.

If you really want to rest, we recommend that you wait until you return to this network after work. This way, your brain can truly rest.

5. If possible, avoid taking vacations during college term time.

This tip serves as a complement to the previous one, after all, there is no point in leaving work if professional information and concerns continue to surround you.

That said, taking a vacation during college term time may not be as efficient, as you will have to continue following a routine for classes, in addition to receiving professional information while you rest.

Therefore, if possible, try to take a vacation during your college vacation period as well, so you can rest fully, as well as take advantage of your rest days to travel.

So, these were the tips to make the most of your vacation. Remember to follow them to ensure that your rest is truly effective!

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