Sales Coaching Tips: 5 Reasons Why Sales
Professionals Need A Vacation
By
Jeremy Ulmer
In a 2009 International Vacation Deprivation
Survey from expedia.com:
One in three employees do not use their allotted vacation days
each year, even though they said they are more productive after
returning from vacation.
In the sometimes grueling world of sales,
the negative impact of not taking vacations could be even greater.
Sales professionals are becoming less and less productive as they
push on without vacations. They often feel compelled to keep working
without vacations, to be available for every client call, and for
every lead that may come their way. They don’t want to miss a beat.
They end up “over working” and hurting their progress.
Here are 5 reasons why sales professionals
should take all of their vacations days each year:
Avoid Burnout:
We all need a break. Think about how refreshed and motivated you
felt after your last vacation. If you keep going full force without
a break, where are the rewards for all your hard work? Once you
reach the burnout stage, you will often feel out of control and even
less likely to take a vacation. Sales results will suffer and
motivation will be lacking.
Reduce Stress:
We all know stress can literally be a killer and no one is immune to
stress. However, vacation can be one of the great ways to reduce
stress and rejuvenate your energy and spirit. The bad stress won’t
stop building until you give yourself some time to recover.
Increase Quality of Life & Work:
We remember experiences more than anything. Science has even shown
that material objects do not provide the lasting joy or happiness
that positive experiences can create. Vacations are often all about
experience and help to increase the quality of life. When a person
experiences a greater quality of life, it is often the case that
their quality of work will improve as well.
Creativity Boost:
When we are constantly living on a schedule going from one task to
another, it is hard to have the space and freedom to be creative.
Think about when some of your best ideas came to you? Most likely,
you were not at work. You were probably not even thinking about work
at all, and were in a relaxed state. Those are the moments that
creative genius can strike. But, it can’t strike if you are always
on the go!
Productivity Spike:
Think about what happens on a Friday when you have planned to leave
early or take a half day. Ever notice how you get so much done in
less than 8 hours? Funny how that works, but tighter deadlines and
looking forward to something can sure help you get more done faster.
Use the vacation as something to get excited about and to work very
hard up until your last day at the office. This will increase your
productivity prior to the vacation. And, after relaxing for a week,
when you come back, you will be energized, stress free, and ready to
make a huge impact.
Don’t wait any longer. Plan and book your
next vacation now!
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