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“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us”
We all need vacations. At least once a year. Twice is better. Whether
you decide to travel within your country, or outside your country
depends on you and your budget. But in the end, if we want to unwind
ourselves, add zest to our life from all the hustle-bustle of our
mundane lifestyle, and the constant pressures from the office, we need
breaks. All works and no plays make Jack a dull boy. Here, our “plays”
are a suitcase, some clothes, essential necessities, tickets, passport,
and off to explore the world.
The reason why people who tend to travel often succeed more at work
than those who don’t is because travelling diversifies one’s mind. You
want to know in details? Read on.
1. They are open-minded.
People who are involved in office works, especially the high level
corporate office leaders have agreed that once they come back from a
holiday, they tend to focus more on works. Their minds get fresh, more
open towards the world. They are more ambitious, they have a clearer
perspective on everything, and more importantly, they are more
optimistic.
2. They have a wider range in networking.
When you are visiting another country for a conference, or workshops,
you are inclined to meet people from different parts of the world. This
helps you to promote yourself, to build up a social networking. These
people stay in your contact lists. This is a crucial point if you are
keen to expand your networking.
3. They are good at organizing.
If your service involves logistic problems, HR, accounting, or
anything related to handling cash, then this will help you to organize
better. How? If you plan to travel to a different country, regardless of
whether you are travelling alone, with family, friends, or even
business trips, you are steering a lot of things—things like taking care
of your passport, different currency, where to stay, what to do, where
to eat, looking after your companion(s), etc. Once you are back to the
office, your tasks will seem easier for you to complete.
4. They know a lot about other cultures.
When you are on an overseas travel, your eyes open up to different
cultures. Having first hand multi-cultural experiences will aid you to
understand how people handle different situations regarding life or
office works. Observing international style of work will able you to
apply some to your own occupation as well.
5. They are better at socializing.
International travel means a scope for acquiring knowledge about
different cultures, languages, etc. Those cultures, languages, society,
everything is dissimilar to your own. You can take a short language
lesson prior to visiting the country, or buy a translated book, but
whatever it is that you do, you will always be tested at your social
skill. This includes how well you articulate in that foreign country
with the locals, your patience, your tactfulness, and your etiquette. If
you can succeed in this “examination,” then you can easily thrive in
your career.
6. They get a fresh start after every trip.
What happens when your electronic device freezes? You restart or
refresh it, and it starts working fine again. Similarly, we all need to
reinvigorate our brains at one point in time. And the best way to do
that is to take a break, even if it’s for a short period of time. Going
abroad is a better therapy. A pleasure trip will make you forget about
your everyday chores, and your hectic life. Trips like these will leave
you fall in love with the world, will energise you, and make you a
better person. Once you travel back home, you know you are ready to face
the reality with a fresh mind.
“A well travelled person is an astute business person.
There is perspective gained from international travel that cannot be
matched in a classroom or office environment.”
—Cathay Pacific Senior Vice President Americas, Philippe Lacamp.
Do you agree with him? Let us know your opinion.
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“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us”
We all need vacations. At least once a year. Twice is better. Whether
you decide to travel within your country, or outside your country
depends on you and your budget. But in the end, if we want to unwind
ourselves, add zest to our life from all the hustle-bustle of our
mundane lifestyle, and the constant pressures from the office, we need
breaks. All works and no plays make Jack a dull boy. Here, our “plays”
are a suitcase, some clothes, essential necessities, tickets, passport,
and off to explore the world.
The reason why people who tend to travel often succeed more at work
than those who don’t is because travelling diversifies one’s mind. You
want to know in details? Read on.
1. They are open-minded.
People who are involved in office works, especially the high level
corporate office leaders have agreed that once they come back from a
holiday, they tend to focus more on works. Their minds get fresh, more
open towards the world. They are more ambitious, they have a clearer
perspective on everything, and more importantly, they are more
optimistic.
2. They have a wider range in networking.
When you are visiting another country for a conference, or workshops,
you are inclined to meet people from different parts of the world. This
helps you to promote yourself, to build up a social networking. These
people stay in your contact lists. This is a crucial point if you are
keen to expand your networking.
3. They are good at organizing.
If your service involves logistic problems, HR, accounting, or
anything related to handling cash, then this will help you to organize
better. How? If you plan to travel to a different country, regardless of
whether you are travelling alone, with family, friends, or even
business trips, you are steering a lot of things—things like taking care
of your passport, different currency, where to stay, what to do, where
to eat, looking after your companion(s), etc. Once you are back to the
office, your tasks will seem easier for you to complete.
4. They know a lot about other cultures.
When you are on an overseas travel, your eyes open up to different
cultures. Having first hand multi-cultural experiences will aid you to
understand how people handle different situations regarding life or
office works. Observing international style of work will able you to
apply some to your own occupation as well.
5. They are better at socializing.
International travel means a scope for acquiring knowledge about
different cultures, languages, etc. Those cultures, languages, society,
everything is dissimilar to your own. You can take a short language
lesson prior to visiting the country, or buy a translated book, but
whatever it is that you do, you will always be tested at your social
skill. This includes how well you articulate in that foreign country
with the locals, your patience, your tactfulness, and your etiquette. If
you can succeed in this “examination,” then you can easily thrive in
your career.
6. They get a fresh start after every trip.
What happens when your electronic device freezes? You restart or
refresh it, and it starts working fine again. Similarly, we all need to
reinvigorate our brains at one point in time. And the best way to do
that is to take a break, even if it’s for a short period of time. Going
abroad is a better therapy. A pleasure trip will make you forget about
your everyday chores, and your hectic life. Trips like these will leave
you fall in love with the world, will energise you, and make you a
better person. Once you travel back home, you know you are ready to face
the reality with a fresh mind.
“A well travelled person is an astute business person.
There is perspective gained from international travel that cannot be
matched in a classroom or office environment.”
—Cathay Pacific Senior Vice President Americas, Philippe Lacamp.
Do you agree with him? Let us know your opinion.
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