Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Importance of Vacations, for Stress Relief and Good Health

Many people don’t take vacations often enough. In fact, according to a recent poll, around half of readers don't take annual vacations; in fact, many readers never take them! And now with increasing frequency, when we do take vacations, we often bring work along with us, keeping ourselves essentially still in the work mindset we’re trying to escape. This is unfortunate for several reasons:

  Vacations Promote Creativity: A good vacation can help us to reconnect with ourselves, operating as a vehicle for self-discovery and helping us get back to feeling our best.

Vacations Can Keep Us Healthy: Taking regular time off to ‘recharge your batteries’, thereby keeping stress levels lower, can keep you healthier.

Vacations Promote Overall Well being: One study found that three days after vacation, subjects' physical complaints, their quality of sleep and mood had improved as compared to before vacation. These gains were still present five weeks later, especially in those who had more personal time and overall satisfaction during their vacations.

Vacations Can Strengthen Bonds: Spending time enjoying life with loved ones can keep relationships strong, helping you enjoy the good times more and helping you through the stress of the hard times. In fact, a study by the Arizona Department of Health and Human Services found that women who took vacations were more satisfied with their marriages.

Vacations Can Help With Your Job Performance: As the authors of the above study suggest, the psychological benefits that come with more frequent vacations lead to increased quality of life, and that can lead to increased quality of work on the job.

Vacations Relieve Stress in Lasting Ways: It should come as no surprise that vacations that include plenty of free time bring stress relief, but research shows that a good vacation can lead to the experience of fewer stressful days at least five weeks later! That means that vacations are the gift to yourself that keep on giving.

The bottom line is that taking a good amount of time away from the stresses of daily life can give us the break we need so that we can return to our lives refreshed and better equipped to handle whatever comes.

While not everyone is able to take a vacation, for those who can take several days or a few weeks off for a trip, I’ve compiled the following resources from some of my favorite Florida travel sites. These can help you plan the best type of trip for yourself so you can come back feeling ready for anything.

The Florida Keys & Key West
South Beach
Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
Everglades Airboat Tours
Florida Everglades Tours

For those who don’t have the time or money to take a ‘formal’ vacation, I have an article on quick, cheap vacations that will give you some creative ideas on how to get a nice break and enjoy the benefits of a vacation, for less. And don't forget the options of taking a stay-cation or play-cation, too!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Cheap Family Vacations

Cheap family vacations are a necessity when you are on a tight budget.
There are many different ways that you can save some money. Here a few money saving vacation ideas. One thing you can do is to stay flexible when planning your trip.
Most people travel on weekends so shifting your plans to fly on a weekday will save you money. This can also help with car rentals or buddy up with a friend by using a group tour shuttle service.



Flexibility is important when it comes to timing your vacation. The more popular vacation spots will usually cost you more during peak season.
Do a little research and find out when the off-season is. Then plan your holiday for when the rates are cheaper.
Don’t get fixated on one particular destination. If you want a tropical beach vacation there are many different choices. Again a little research will go a long way. Don’t rush off to the one that everyone is raving about.