As retailers pile up back packs and school supplies in every aisle,
there are still a few weeks of summer left for many, so start planning
now how you and your team will return from your vacation mode.
Too many people celebrate the end of summer with last day of summer
parties when really they should be celebrating the start of something
new!
Here are three tips to accelerate happiness and results when returning
from vacation:
1. Reset the view on the horizon
* Ask if everyone in your company is looking out at the same horizon
and seeing the same view of the future.
* Use the day after your vacation to tell your story of the future and
inspire your team where your company going.
2. Adults hate routine change too
* Children hate routine change but so do adults, habits easily form
that make people miserable. Use this time of year to reflect on which
routines are working for you in your work life and whole life —decide
which you want to change.
* Celebrate the start of new routines, don’t throw an end of summer
party, throw a start of the new school year party or start of new
project party to connect with new friends and reconnect with old ones.
3. Be Thoughtfully Ruthless!
* After all of that relaxation and fun, now is the perfect time to be
thoughtfully ruthless with your time, your energy and resources.
- Are you spending time with people who energize and inspire you?
- Do you need to ruthlessly attack your calendar so it doesn’t control you?
- Does everyone on your team understand and believe where you are going?
Dedicated to growing your business,
Val
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How To Boost Your Productivity Before Your Next Vacation
If you have ever been in a store just as it is closing, you will see customers frantically running around trying to grab their last minute items, which often leads to them forgetting the one vital item that they had to purchase. Don't let your last day at work be just as chaotic.
As you count down the hours left in the office before vacation, are you wandering the hallways wishing your employees 'seasons greetings' and asking them about their holiday plans, or are you locked away in your office scrambling to complete your to-do list and achieve that elusive inbox zero?
Follow these four ways guaranteed to allow you to smoothly sail into your holiday vacation:
1. Stop trying to achieve the impossible.
While inbox zero may look visually appealing for a few seconds, does anyone really care? Decide what is time-sensitive and what you have to address before you switch into holiday-mode.
2. Be clear if it is shutdown time.
When I worked for British car manufacturer Land Rover, vacations were simple, the factory shutdown, nobody worked and vacations were clearly defined. Now it is down to each company and leader to set what is expected during vacation time. Let your team know if you will be on the ski slopes out of cell phone range and who makes decisions in your absence. How you behave on vacation sets the expectation for your team.
3. Don't just run out the door.
Don't frantically work right up until you run out the door. Complete an end of work ritual: wrap up your projects, send those last few emails, and review your calendar for your first week back.
4. Schedule your first day back now.
Instead of frantically trying to achieve everything today, plan your first day back from vacation now and schedule in your outstanding tasks to the day you return.
I recommend to the executives I work with that your last day at work before vacation is most productive if it is meeting free. By being ruthless, in a thoughtful way about not booking meetings, it gives you space to wrap up your work, talk with your team, and plan your return.
Schedule in meeting free days now before all of your future vacations and watch how your productivity soars.
Dedicated to growing your business,
Val
Are You Taking Time To Watch The Sunset?
An acquisition that will double the size of the company, growth rates that exceed every estimate, teams where everyone is in the biggest jobs of their lives, the board has just approved every innovation project presented to them and now it is time to execute flawlessly.
These are just some of the situations my clients are dealing with right now, and it is at these moments, when we are at what feels like peak capacity, that we have to take time to stop and take in our surroundings.
Last week I was hypnotized by a two hour, spectacular sunset. I had arrived in Seattle on Sunday ready for an executive retreat I was running at Amazon the next day. Before any client event I always allow extra time to acclimatize, empty my mind, and top up my energy levels. As I sat at the end of Pier 70, I could see the first apartment we lived in overlooking the Olympic Sculpture Park, the waterfront path I used to run (ok, slowly jog/walk!) many mornings, and the outline of Mount Rainier.
Another of my executive clients just told me he has returned to his favorite form of exercise after a manic few months managing an acquisition and moving his family across the country. When I asked him how he was he told me he was “excellent.”
With summer comes an added pressure of family reunions, kids summer schedules and the beach/pool/lake calling your name.
With everything you are juggling right now, don’t forget to be selfish, in a sensible way with what you need to re-energize yourself.
Then pay attention to your team – who is looking overwhelmed, exhausted, or with their nose barely above the water level of work demands? – Ask them what you can do to remove roadblocks, give them context, or reassurance that what they are prioritizing are the right things.
There is a sunset out there waiting.
Dedicated to growing your business,
Val
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