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My husband is taking some time off work this week, so I’ll be doing the same. (That means I’m going to try to accomplish in two days what it usually takes me five days to do—wish me luck!) Also, as luck would have it, starting today I’m joining Laura Vanderkam’s Daily Vacation Challenge. The idea of the Daily Vacation is something she learned about while researching her new book, Off the Clock: Feel Less Busy While Getting More Done, which I’ve requested from the library but haven’t read yet.
The Daily Vacation is simply planning 15 minutes of doing
something you know you’ll enjoy each day. Laura writes: “Each day for one week,
you anticipate your daily vacation. You try to slow down during it, and really
notice all your senses. You think of how you might describe this pleasure to
someone. Afterwards, you make a note of it somewhere, to help cement the
memory. Then you look forward to your
next vacation.”
I’m in! I’ll be sharing my daily vacations on Instagram
(follow me here if you don’t already)—and maybe I’ll do a round-up of how it
went next Monday, if it seems appropriate. You can share your daily vacations
with Laura by commenting on her blog post linked above, or by tagging her or
using #offtheclock on social media. I’m sure she’d love to hear what you you’re
up to!
And so would I—what simple pleasures will you enjoy this
week?