Thursday, December 12, 2019
This Email Trick Make Vacation Less Stressful - The Muse
This Email Trick Make Vacation Less Stressful - The MuseThis Email Trick Make Vacation Less Stressful Going on vacation is hard work. You spend the week leading up to your time off working harder than ever to make sure everything is in order, tying up loose ends on projects, delegating or getting ahead on work that needs to be done when youre away, and plowing through your inbox to make sure all lingering emails are responded to, all remaining questions are answered. And then, finally, the finish line is in sight. Its 15 minutes until you sign off, your to-dos are checked off, your inbox is empty, and youre just about to set up your out-of-office homilie and let out a huge sigh of relief when, gasp, another email comes in. The message is important, though not necessarily urgent, and will require more than a quick response. The problem is, its from someone who either doesnt know or likely forgot that youre going on vacation- and since they didnt receive your out-of-office, theyll prob ably think youre rude for not responding in over a week. Whether its one email in the last 15 minutes that you dont have time (or mental energy) to answer or 30 that come in during the last day before you leave, this last-minute burst of added work before you finally get a break is the worst feeling. But luckily, there is a very easy solution. Simply turn on your out-of-office message a day before you leave. Thats right, turn it on early. Its so easy to do, and it means that anyone sending you emails during your last day at work will have the expectation that you might not get back to them until after your vacation, making them less likely to be frustrated by your lack of response. This then gives you the power to decide which of those people actually urgently need your attention before you head out, and which can wait until later. If you use this trick, you should keep a few things in mind. First of all, its probably worth letting your boss, your direct reports, or others you work closely with know that youre going to be doing this, so they arent confused or panicked that youve left earlier than you said. If you work at an especially large organization where it isnt feasible to let everyone know, you could even set up a special message for your last day at work that you then switch to your normal message at the end of the day. Something likeHi there,As you may or may not already know, Im leaving at the end of today to go on vacation in location. I have a lot of work to wrap up before I head out, so may not be able to respond to all the emails that come in today.I will do my best to get to all urgent messages before the end of the day, otherwise, rest assured, I will respond when I return on date you return.Your NameEither way, block out some time toward the end of your last day to peek through the messages that have come in, answering anything that only requires a quick response or that urgently needs your attention before you go and knowing that the others t ruly can wait until you come back relaxed and ready to get back to work. Use a Worksheet to Help Your Before-You-Go-on-Vacation Checklist
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