I was writing a post before I
left on vacation about balance. I
struggle with this a lot – the real (and perceived) pressures of my job,
travel, time with my family, etc. I was
writing about how difficult is can be to balance the business and personal
aspects of your life, but now that I read it, it sounds kind of ‘woe is me’
rather than particularly profound (so I’ll spare you and not post it). That said, the spirit of the post is right on
– and there’s nothing like vacation to remind you how important it is to find
this balance. There’s also nothing quite
like a vacation to remind you how important it is to actually take
vacation.
I’ve noticed that there seems
to be a real ‘need to take vacation’ curve, which if you graphed it would look
something like this:
Under this theory, your need
for vacation (where the X axis is the time since your last vacation and the Y
axis is your need for another vacation) first rises relatively linearly, then
hits a plateau of some sorts and then rises exponentially. The key if to know when you’re at your
plateau and then take time off (rather than wait until your vacation need
starts to escalate rapidly). The curve
changes based on what’s going on in your life, how good your last vacation was,
how much you are able to step away on weekends, etc.; but I think it follows
this general pattern and has roughly the same shape.
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