Want to Boost Your Career? Take a Break
Summer is here, and I’m looking forward to some time in the mountains—away from the office and the iPad.
Next week, I’ll be on a multi-day hike, introducing my daughter and youngest son to a pastime I enjoyed growing up—backpacking through the peaks of the western U.S. For some this may not sound like fun, but for me it’s a great way to unplug and re-energize.
I encourage you to do the same. Taking time off—especially to travel, be with family and disconnect from our devices—helps us return to work with more focus and energy. I’ve seen it first-hand here at Lilly, where we give people vacation to use throughout the year, as well as extended parental leave periods and other times off.
Across the U.S., more than eight in 10 managers agree vacation improves productivity and creativity. In our always-on work world, our bodies and brains don’t get the regular recovery time they need. That’s why, according to a Harvard Business Review article, vacations are so important for increasing our levels of productivity, happiness and success in our jobs.
So, if you can, take a break. Your company, customers and career will be better for it.
Board Director, Advisor, Mentor to Disruptive Companies and their CEOs
5yThanks for the great post Dave. Coming out of a 3-week vacation with family, I couldn’t agree more. It’s not just a great re-charge – it’s an opportunity to set an example AND empower our teams to be autonomous and proactive while we’re out. Thanks for being a champion for well-being and a better employee experience. Every effort counts!
Quality Assurance and Design Control, Medical Device Development at Lilly
5yYou know Summer Shutdown is effective when you have NO IDEA what day it is....i heard this over and over from colleagues on the first day back! WOW....it was FANTASTIC! Thank you Dave!!
Sales Representative at FasulloCrigger and Associates
5yHave fun!!!
Sr. VP, Head of Lilly China Drug Development & Medical Affairs Center
5yEnjoy your vacation, Dave!
FAA- Aviation Safety Inspector
5yyes, we all work hard; but need to remember to play hard (or gently), too!