National Leave the Office Early Day is observed on June 2 for those who live to work rather than work to live. In 2004, employee productivity expert Laura Stack founded the annual holiday to raise awareness of the benefits of increased workplace productivity. When the unofficial holiday occurs on a weekend, either Friday, June 1, or Monday, June 3, are celebrated. The purpose of National Leave the Office Early Day is to demonstrate how minor changes in our approach to our work can significantly improve our results, allowing workers to be more productive while in the office and spend fewer hours working.
The background of National Leave the Office Early Day
You are not alone if you find yourself working 10, 12, or even 14-hour days. The originator of National Leave the Office Early Day, Stack, also known as “The Productivity Pro®” and author of the book “Leave Your Office Early,” discovered that Americans work hundreds of hours more per year than Europeans. Other studies by employment agencies and consulting firms corroborate that the 8-hour workday in the United States has become something of a myth. Longer work hours do not correlate with more and better work, but they do increase worker exhaustion and disengagement.
The ability of technologies such as computers, the internet, smartphones, and wi-fi to extend the workday beyond traditional business hours has contributed to an increase in work excess. Instead of leaving the office on time for an evening of rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation, many of us end up working an additional two, three, or four hours at home on top of the eight hours spent in the office. Many of us spend those extra hours at the office in a futile attempt to find relief from work when we finally return home late at night.
The stress of juggling family and work schedules, lengthy commutes, deadlines, and spending long hours at work not only saps our energy and jeopardises our health, but it also deprives both employees and employers of the joys and rewards that honest work ought to provide. All work and no play is a proven recipe for disaster, but it is avoidable to the mutual advantage of the employee and the employer. Happier employees are more productive, and greater productivity results in greater profits and rewards for all. If you desire more time outside of work hours to spend with family and friends or to pursue pastimes and interests, National Leave Work Early Day may be the catalyst you and your workplace need to restore a healthier work-life balance. Leaving the office today having completed your work in less time will hopefully provide you and your employer with a taste of what you’ve been missing.
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NATIONAL EARLY LEAVE FROM WORK DAY ACTIVITIES
Give yourself some affection
Schedule a weekend appointment for a pleasure you rarely have time for during the week. You can also free up a Saturday or Sunday by receiving a haircut, highlights, a 90-minute massage, manicure, and pedicure. Or you could simply shop if that makes you joyful. Just do not function.
Get some fresh air and sun
Do some garden work, wash the car, go for a stroll, to the shore, on a bike ride or simply sit outside and read. Whatever outdoor activities you enjoy doing, do them. Enjoy the tranquilly and beauty of an early June sunset at the end of a perfect day, and obtain a sense of serenity and relaxation.
Interact with others
If you rarely go out for dinner or drinks with friends or family due to long work hours or family obligations, today is the perfect day to indulge in a guilty indulgence before heading home. You will be astonished at how your perspective changes after just a few hours of savouring good food and good company.
5 WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR WORK PRODUCTIVITY
Planning the following day merits a daily standing appointment on your calendar. Schedule a meeting with yourself near the conclusion of each day to reflect on the day’s accomplishments and organise the following day.
The idea that the human brain can multitask is a fallacy. You may be able to quickly switch tasks, but we can only concentrate on one item at a time. If you focus on completing one task at a time, you will be more efficient and accurate.
It is in our nature to avoid doing tasks we dislike or perceive as challenging. Try tackling the task you detest the most first thing in the morning. Once you have crossed ugh off your to-do list, the remainder of your day will feel effortless, and you will conclude the day feeling satisfied.
Take care of tasks that require your undivided attention and intense concentration first thing in the morning, while your mind is still fresh and before distractions draw you away.
A decent night’s sleep is possibly the most difficult, but arguably the most important factor in increasing work productivity. Use whatever technique helps you sleep better at night.
NATIONAL LEAVE THE OFFICE EARLY DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | June 2 | Friday |
2024 | June 2 | Sunday |
2025 | June 2 | Monday |
2026 | June 2 | Tuesday |
2027 | June 2 | Wednesday |