Reminder: Start Planning Your Holiday Right Now

Reminder: Start Planning Your Holiday Right Now

It’s time to bust out your calendar and start thumbing through those travel guides. You don’t want to let those precious leave days go to waste just because you got too busy before you organised some much deserved R and R.

According to Xero, 52 per cent of Australians left 111 million leave days unused in 2016. That’s roughly 304,110 years of time not spent sipping margaritas or visiting grandma.

Why is planning your holiday early important? For starters, the more notice you can give work, the less stressed you’ll be about actually using your allotted days. Studies, such as this one out of the Netherlands, suggest people find their holidays more enjoyable and more restorative when the time off itself isn’t causing them any stress.

Planning early will also save you a ton of money in the long run. Between hotels, event venues and flights, the earlier you can get things organised, the better for your wallet.

Airbnb is even taking strides to appeal to you reluctant planners out there. Earlier this year, it started allowing guests to play less up front when booking, making the service feel a bit more like a hotel. The site lets guests book a place ahead of time without with minimal headaches if their plans fall through at the last minute, and helps keep hosts from losing out on advance bookings from “cash flow-sensitive guests”.

So, now’s the time folks. Pick a destination (it can be home), make a goal for your time off (it can simply be to relax), give yourself ample time to let your time off sink in (eight days or so should do it), and give yourself an extra day buffer just in case (worst case scenario you have an extra day to just chill and get ready for your return to work).


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