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Why Vacations Are More Important Than Ever Before

By News May 29, 2020 | 10:17 AM

Americans are planning to take less summer vacation this year, which is not so great for their mental health or for their employers. Taking a vacation has lots of benefits, in fact numerous studies have shown workers to be much more productive, creative, and produce better quality work when they DO take a break.  But if you can’t afford a vacation trip or your work won’t let you take a vacation right now – there are ways to feel like you are on one even if you don’t go anywhere. A new Expedia survey finds:

  • 93% of people say traveling is good for general well-being, while 91% say it helps with stress and anxiety.
  • Another 86% say it improves people’s attitudes, and 83% say it switches us off from work.
  • Because of COVID-19, 28% of workers are expecting to take less vacation days this summer than last year.
  • 37% want to save their vacation in the hopes they’ll be able to travel later in the year.
  • 25% of workers say their employer has been encouraging them to take time off, while 9% say their bosses have actually discouraged the taking vacation.

But what can you do to get that “vacation” feeling without actually traveling, especially now when a lot of folks don’t feel comfortable or safe doing so? Well, the survey finds the most effective ways to evoke a vacation state of mind without physically traveling, include:

  • Talk to friends and family about a vacation/vacation memory, especially those you traveled with (90%)
  • Look at photos and videos from your trip (89%)
  • Share memories with those you’ve traveled with (88%)
  • Wear clothes (76%) and use souvenirs you bought on vacation (76%)
  • Listen to music that reminds you of the vacation (66%)
  • Start planning your next vacation (62%)
  • Cook the local cuisine or a meal that reminds you of a past trip (52%)

Source: Expedia