I'm not a person who is huge on being away from home for long, even on vacation. But coming home after a week at the beach has given me some perspective.
As a child, an overnight stay at a grandparent's house can be a mini-vacation and requires only a pair of PJs and clean underwear. As a childless adult, a weekend getaway requires a change or two of clothes, a cooler, and a little cash.
As a parent with multiple kids, a vacation requires doing 4 loads of laundry BEFORE you leave, 5+ color coordinating outfits, 4 sleep sets, diapers, pack & play, strollers, vitamins, and a lot of cash.
It's no wonder it takes a week to truly enjoy vacation. The first day is often so tiring from the drive/travel and packing. The last night and that final day are also filled with thoughts of packing and then more travel home. So you truly only get those few days in the middle to vacate everything else and refresh.
If your job allows, take a week off sometime. Refresh, reprioritize, and refocus. If you're giving life and work your best effort, you've got to allow yourself to reset at some point.
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