Longer vacations can be helpful because it makes it easy to come back to a blank slate — only the most important tasks come back. When you're only gone for a weekend or a short trip, it's really easy to hold onto your old task list, but after a week or two of vacation it becomes clear what is not necessary for the business.
This is why I like to regularly delete tasks older than 3 months from the backlog as a PM. If someone doesn't feel strongly enough to add it back in, it probably shouldn't be a priority.
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I recently switched and before switching to my new role, I took a break for a week. The goal was to get recharged and rejuvenated.
When I get back and started my new job BOOM the productivity and the motivation were on the cloud.
After that day, I made a commitment to myself that I must take a break frequently and I highly recommend every one of you as well.
I went to my home country, it definitely motivated me as I got the chance to see my family and meet some old friends. It also gave me some time to think about what my priorities would be for the upcoming month
Previous studies showed vacation increases productivity, but the real question we should be asking is about how mindful we are of our needs. Our capacity depends not only on taking rest but also at the right time.
It's alarming to see so many industry professionals struggling with vacation guilt.
I took a short 4-5 day vacation (I returned today), and I feel so renewed! I have lots of energy, and I'm feeling much more productive. Apparently, the break was much needed!
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Not only vacation. Changing activities even on weekends is a good option.
Once we needed to buy a table for the children for their studies. But of all the options on the market, none suited us. We spent one Saturday on designing and ordering a cut of sheet material. A few days later we took the order. Another Saturday left for assembly. Because There were no pre-drilled holes, everything had to be drilled by ourselves.
So. Every day with a new activity is something great. You are faced with something that you have not done before. You design and embody thought into matter.
Even the memories of such days motivate to do something more useful than watching TV.
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Yes it did! I took a few days off for vacation and when I got back, it made an impact on my productivity and motivation as I felt quite burnt out before I went on vacation but when I got back I was very relaxed and could concentrate more on work.
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