4 simple smart steps for more vacation time
(VNF) - Travel is one among most recommended option to "live life to the fullest". However, amidst a hectic working schedule, arranging a trip to somewhere has become much difficult. However, following these steps might make it much easier for you to start a vacation.
Step #1: Get Organized and Start Early
Track your company holidays and map out your preferred vacation dates as well as booking your travel as early as possible.
Starting early also gives you an advantage if you’re willing to choose dates that don’t fall on known busy periods.
Step #2: Delegate Your Responsibilities
You might consider putting your vacation request to your boss in written form to make sure it is easy to follow. Your request must clearly states your company’s paid time off policy, your number of accrued days. Don't forget showing your willingness to discuss how your work responsibilities will be handled while you are away.
Step #3: Discuss With Your Co-Workers
Remember to respect your co-workers by talking to them on potential vacation dates and determine if there are any conflicts. If conflicts do emerge, the next step is to involve your boss, but not behind your colleagues’ backs.
Step #4: Convey the Value to Youself
Try asking yourself this: Why am I taking this time off and why is it important to me?
Be sure about what you wants, what it means to you will make you feel confident about your decision. When you write or talk to your superior about your plan with confidence, it is defenitely more persuasive./.
The New York times ( Phi Yen )
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