The summer vacation time is fast approaching. Vacations are good things: they help us get back to feeling our best, make us more creative and productive and, for a number of reasons, make us healthier. The problem is that all too many people look at vacations as luxuries rather than necessities. I just came off my first real vacation in nearly a decade. I joined some close relatives for a week in the panhandle of Florida and did nothing except hang out on the beach, ride the waves, nap and go out to dinner–I did absolutely no work! As a result, I feel better than I have in a long, long time and my stress level is way down. In addition, my output is far greater than what it would have been without this break. So I recommend that you do yourself a big favor this summer and take some time off to recharge your batteries–even if you don’t think you need to. Remember, even the Energizer Bunny, has to get his batteries recharged on a regular basis. – Ross Reck
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Hi Ross,
It must be good to have vacation and now fully recharged. Don’t think you need another decade to go for your next vacation.
Yes, we do see results from the Instant Turnaround.
Best wishes to you.
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Philip Morris Malaysia
I thought the same until last year. I took what I thought it was my real vacation in many years. When I was at the beach my father got sick and died in an hospital. I barely made it to the funeral. Now I think twice before thinking getting away. Maybe I can not get over it, just yet.