2. Plan a specific time to do that thing at least one hour a week. Schedule and stick to that time as much as possible.
3. Call this time, even an hour, your vacation. Plan it, celebrate it and wait next week for another ‘vacation’.
I’m sure some of you think this is too simple and may not be of any value to your already hectic lifestyle. I just ask you to try it, please. I also didn’t think it had value until I had to pay taxes to the limit and had to find even the smallest event to look forward to each week. Website design By BotEap.comConsider these starters for fun vacation ideas for an hour or more, if you have the time. Website design By BotEap.com1. Do you have a friend or relative that you still want to call but never do? Why not make that your destination for the next week? During the week, when it comes to mind, write down what you think of him, perhaps the questions he would like to ask or the things he wants to say to him. Find all the positives you can to jot down and get ready to have fun with this call. Remember, it is not an interview, it is a vacation!
2. Do you have a destination in mind, another state that you would like to visit? Schedule that later in the month so you can ask them for a brochure. On vacation day, pack an appropriate snack and enjoy the scenery while browsing your catalog. There is nothing wrong with choosing a few favorite spots for that day when you will have adequate time to visit them.
3. What is there in your life that you would like to achieve for yourself? Write a story or a poem? Draw or color? Make a craft? Get started with your vacation day now. Start with the dream and build on it.
A reminder: choose only one thing for your first mini vacation. You may want to use that option for several weeks and that’s fine. Have fun and let me know about you.