6 Reasons Why You Need a Vacation
Taking time off can be difficult, especially if you fear things might stall or fall apart without you there.
But rest, and the time to unplug and recharge, are necessary indulgences.
Here are six reasons why vacations are necessary for being healthy and successful.
1. Production
There are many reasons to take time off. It makes you more productive to have time away from the grind. When you return, you feel refreshed and can spend those fresh eyes on sprucing up your marketing efforts or other things that need updating.
2. Physical Health
“People who take vacations have lower stress, less risk of heart disease, a better outlook on life, and more motivation to achieve goals,” according to Allina Health.
It’s a great way to stay healthy and vibrant. Just check out these statistics:
- The New York Times reported that taking a vacation every two years instead of every five will lessen the risk of coronary heart disease or heart attacks for both men and women.
- Forbes reported a study in which working 55 hours or more a week was associated with a 35% higher risk of stroke and a 17% higher risk of dying from heart disease compared to a workweek of 35 to 40 hours.
3. Mental Health
Taking time off from work is also a great way to boost your mental health.
Neuroscientists have found that “chronic exposure to stress can alter your brain structure and bring on anxiety and depression.” Give your brain a break by taking time off, in which you turn off your phone and social media. It will help heal your mind when it’s on vacation.
4. Reduce Burnout
It goes without saying that vacations help reduce burnout.
When you have time to step away and reflect, you can be more creative when you return. And when you are refreshed, you’re often filled with new, innovative ideas for your business.
5. Improve Relationships
Relationships benefit from vacations as well.
Most marriages are happier when there are mini-vacations and large vacations. Just time alone with your loved ones makes families thrive and can trickle down into one’s performance at work.
6. Reduce Stress
A study released by the American Psychological Association concluded that time off helps reduce stress because it removes people from the activities and environments that they associate with anxiety.
If you can’t take a vacation right away, take little breaks in nature. Take your lunch break outside in the sunshine. Or take a walk after work with a loved one. Take the long way home through a park, get out and walk a trail. But be sure to plan a real vacation soon to help you be the best version of yourself.
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