The holidays are a time for family, fun, rest, relaxation, party, presents, remembrance, and faith. What the holidays are not are a time of work. We feel deserving of a break. Even if we have to be "on the clock" we don't give much effort, and certainly can barely focus. Why then do we force ourselves and our employees to punch in during these two weeks? They aren't going to do their best work, and probably don't even want to be there. My advice? Go home. Be with your family. Come back in January recharged for success.
If only I could listen to myself...
Harlan T. Beverly writes from Austin, Texas about Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Business for Engineers and Other Logical Thinkers.
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