The Surprising Productivity Hack: Taking a Break
Alan Young
VP, Hospitality Strategy, Infor | Brand Differentiation Specialist | Hotel Technology Enthusiast | Racing Fanatic | Be Kind
When we talk about the hustle and bustle of modern work life, there's this weird pride some people take in being constantly busy. It's almost like if you're not perpetually swamped with work, you're doing something wrong. But let's get real. As companies push to get more done with fewer resources, it's often the front-line workers and mid-level managers who end up carrying the weight. And, this takes a toll on our mental health and well-being.
At first glance, having everyone working all the time might seem like a dream for businesses. More hours should mean more work done, correct? But what's often ignored is the hidden cost of this non-stop grind. Keep someone running without a break, and they'll burn out. Productivity dips, people quit more often, and the company ends up shelling out more for healthcare due to stress-related issues.
When we're always "on," our brains are under constant strain, which leads to chronic stress. Over time, this can spiral into anxiety, depression, and just a general feeling of being overwhelmed. Plus, the pressure to always be available and the struggle to disconnect from work messes up our work-life balance even more (McGonigal, 2015).
And don't get me started on how it affects our bodies. The effects of workplace stress aren't just in our heads. We're talking real, physical issues like heart problems, getting sick more often, and even sleep issues. It's like a double whammy of mental and physical exhaustion.
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But enough of the doom and gloom. Let's chat about the good stuff—downtime. Downtime isn't just lounging around doing nothing (though that sounds great). It's essential for our brains to recover and refresh. It boosts our concentration, helps us solve problems more efficiently, and even gets our creative juices flowing. Plus, emotionally, taking time to chill helps us process the day-to-day stresses and improves our mood. Heck, even a short break during the workday can do wonders for our productivity (Moss, 2019).
We must begin to realize that rest isn't a luxury—it's a necessity. Encouraging people to take regular breaks, making sure they actually use their vacation days, and even offering flexibility in schedules can make a world of difference. And why not throw in some relaxation techniques? Meditation or mindfulness workshops can be a great addition.
While modern work demands aren't going away, we need to remember that pushing employees to the brink isn't the answer. A bit of downtime isn't just good for the soul; it's essential for a thriving, happy, and productive workforce.
Host of Hospitality Daily ?? Industry's #1 show on LinkedIn & Google, helping you delight people and make money ?? Previously: Global marketing leader, helping hoteliers with operations, revenue & investment.
1 年Alan - I appreciate your reminder on this, and have listened and re-listened to your advice you shared on Hospitality Daily many times since we recorded: https://podcast.hospitalitydaily.com/alan-young-life-work/ thank you for being a voice for this in our fast-paced world!