This book is created for anyone who is looking forward to the next holiday and wants to make the best out of his days away from the daily grind.
Whether you are looking forward to get out of town or stay at home, your days off work or school need not to be stressful. Within this book are tons of tips and tricks on how you can avoid the typical troubles that most vacationists undergo.
At the same time, this book will also cover how to maximize the fun while you are away from your daily routine and use that time to build meaningful relationships, find inspiration, and energize your mind to prepare you for your return from the holidays.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Should you Take a Holiday?
Chapter 2 - Is It Okay to Take a Holiday?
Chapter 3 - Plan your Holiday Way in Advance
Chapter 4 - Get Rid of Holiday Woes
Chapter 5 - Making the Most Out of your Getaway
Chapter 6 - How to Actually Enjoy a Staycation
Chapter 7 - How to Enjoy your Holiday when you are Alone
Chapter 8 - Easing in Back to the Daily Grind
Conclusion
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Since you are going away for a few days, see to it that you have your home covered. Before leaving for your vacation, see to it that you have taken care of all your chores and your bills, if they are scheduled for payment during your trip. Make sure that your home will be clean and welcoming when you get back, because you will surely want to rest after your holiday trip.
If you are going to be away for a long time, then you may want to automate your bill payments instead. This way, you will not have to think about them while you are away since they are going to be automatically paid by your banking account. It may also be a good idea to tell your credit card company that you are going to be out of town for a while.
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Rossana Mongiovì
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Portuguese
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Victor Augusto de Lima Truccolo
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Carlos Corzo F
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