Good leaders give themselves permission to stop. They step away from the tasks, pressures, and stress of the workplace and allow themselves the freedom to recharge their batteries. Doing so every so often allows leaders to maintain an objective view about what they do and why they do it. This sort of reflection is healthy for anyone, but it is especially important for leaders who necessarily shape the lives of so many others.
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The Real Reason Good Leaders Take Vacations
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Good leaders give themselves permission to stop. They step away from the tasks, pressures, and stress of the workplace and allow themselves the freedom to recharge their batteries. Doing so every so often allows leaders to maintain an objective view about what they do and why they do it. This sort of reflection is healthy for anyone, but it is especially important for leaders who necessarily shape the lives of so many others.