Take time out

View from 'Silver Reflection'

View from ‘Silver Reflection’

I have just got back from a week (yes a whole week!) away from my business. It was great to be able to take time out knowing that the business was being looked after by our trustworthy employee. I had a relaxing time, but with modern technology it was difficult not to take a quick peek at those emails whilst away. Running your own business it is still on your mind even when away from it, Luckily for me I was on a boat on the Norfolk Broads so signal was a bit patchy but when I did check them nothing urgent came through. I have come back to work totally relaxed, maybe too relaxed as I didn’t want to get up this morning!

It’s important to get away and take time out to rejuvenate yourself so that you can come back with a fresh perspective on life and business.

Holidays are good, holidays are bad, so what about the Olympics?

Sir Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, is reported as saying he expects the UK economy to contract between April and June due to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee bank holiday.

For years we’ve heard calls that the UK does not have enough public holidays and now that we get an extra day we find out it could be damaging.

Can one extra day of holiday do so much harm to the economy? I suppose many people will book the whole week off, but then they will be using their annual leave, which they would use at another time if not that week. Many businesses allow only a certain proportion of staff to take holiday at one time so that operations continue without disruption.

Presumably the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors are looking to cash in on the Jubilee. I can visualise the stacks of lager confronting shoppers as they enter supermarkets, the souvenirs in gift shops, the special offers in restaurants. If these initiatives don’t increase sales, why do businesses bother with them?

Cynics could say that the amount of sick leave will increase so that people can get a longer holiday. Is that valid?

If one extra day of Jubilee celebrations is damaging, what about the Olympics? During the last football World Cup, trying to contact some business people was difficult as many took time off during the day to watch matches. Will this happen during the Olympics?

I’m not interested in football or the Olympics, although I hope those who are enjoy them. However, I think absence to watch sport, or participate in any other leisure event, should be taken as annual leave. Should we be concerned about the level of unauthorised absence during the Olympics and its effect on productivity and the economy? Or is Sir Mervyn King blowing this issue up out of proportion?

I’m determined to enjoy the long break for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee bank holiday, but I’ll probably be working like crazy for the other three days of that week.

The Olympics will not affect my work at all. If business is quiet and I can’t contact anyone to get things done, I’ll spend the time working on my own business development so it will actually help the business grow.

I wonder what Sir Mervyn King will be doing.

 

Holidays are a must have!

I have just come back from a 4 night city break in Madrid – 4 days where we did nothing but explore the city, watch the world go by from the outdoor street cafes/bars/restaurants, eat, drink and generally forget about life and the problems back home!

It’s our first real break from home in just over 3 years – the occasional weekend away, but these seem to be so rushed that we come back more exhausted than when we went – and boy did I enjoy it.

Nothing happened of note while we were away – the business survived, the animals were well looked after, the email in-box wasn’t too full and after just 2 days back I seem to be back in control – so we might just do it again!

When was the last time you had a real break?

Holidays are a must have to get the body & mind fully recharged! I don’t know why I left it so long & we’re going to book another one soon!