During the last few days before vacation, it is common to feel that the workload is piling up. This is why it is advisable not to schedule important meetings just before you leave.
Plan these meetings for a few days after your return to work and you will feel much calmer and more confident.
"Taking the time to prepare a list of tasks, starting with those that are most important, is vital for getting organized and better managing your pre-holiday time," Izan García, HR Manager at Walters People.
Having good communication with your colleagues is essential during the final stretch. You should keep track of how your projects are going so that everyone can make the most of the time.
In the event that your company's employees are available during holidays, you need to stipulate rules.
It is important to establish clear communication boundaries, specifying which matters are urgent and which can wait.