5 Tips for Your Next “Workation”

Work vacations—lovingly referred to as “workations”—are becoming all the rage in today’s work-from-home environment. But how do you even get out the door when it seems like you’re bogged down with work?

It’s essential that you use a workation to fully embrace your work-life balance, explore new places, and boost your productivity. In today’s world of digital nomads, it’s no surprise that people want to get out of their home offices and enjoy themselves as much as possible while they work.  

How To Schedule a Workation

You may be wondering where to even begin scheduling your workation if you’re constantly busy with work. Just like a regular vacation, you should always request a workation in advance—even if you won’t be missing an hour of work while you take your trip. You must always stay on the same page as your boss in all circumstances. 

5 Tips for a Smooth Workation

Once you’ve requested some time off, it’s finally time to plan your working vacation. Begin by keeping your work-life balance top of mind and schedule core hours for yourself so everybody else at your job knows when to contact you. Continue reading for five tips that can help the rest of your workation run without a hitch.

  1. Consider Time Zone Changes

As you travel, your time zone will change. Establishing core hours and clearly noting them in your public calendar, instant messaging status, and other company platforms will inform others about when they can contact you. 

  1. Plan Your Work Day

It’s important to set clear expectations and boundaries as you plan your workation. Always determine what portions of your day are dedicated to working, and which portion is dedicated to rest, exploration, and relaxation. When you begin to plan your workation with your employer, feel free to ask to only work half days while you are on your trip.

  1. Decide What Kind of Trip You Want

Are you in the mood for a grand adventure in the mountains where you can fold up your laptop and go on a hike in the afternoon? Or would you like to relax on the white sand after a workday in your beachside bungalow? Determining what kind of workation suits you is a necessary step in planning your vacation

  1. Choose Your Rental Carefully

Before you book your vacation destination, whether it’s at a Colorado vacation rental or a well-equipped hotel, always make sure that the place where you’ll be staying has reliable work amenities. These include things like wi-fi and a desk area to get your work done.

  1. Avoid Distractions

Setting boundaries with your coworkers aren’t the only necessary boundary to set for your workation—your partner and family should understand your boundaries as well. Be sure to communicate your working hours so the people who vacation with you know when you are free for conversations or adventures.

Now that you know all about taking a workation, start the planning process. Get creative and explore the Rocky Mountains, see a football game, or eat some world-class food all while getting your work done.

Photo of the Remarkables mountain range in Queenstown, New Zealand.