6 Reasons Why Going On Vacation Is Good For Your Health
/Going on vacation always seems like the solution to many problems. We dream of taking a trip. Often times though, we tell ourselves that we just don’t have enough time to go on vacation. There is too much to do at home or at work. Yet, many of us are consistently stressed out, frustrated by long hours or life’s craziness. According to a survey, the average U.S. employee takes only half of their allotted vacation time. It’s not surprising that people are suffering from being overworked, overwhelmed and overrun.
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Life’s pace has quickened as we are caught up in cycles of perpetual work, social and family obligations, screen time and the incessant need to be available. As a result of this, burnout is almost universal. Fortunately, people recognize this and are making positive changes to combat this burnout and exhaustion. Pausing, relaxing and resetting is in high demand. It is no surprise people are seeking out mental health retreats.
Vacations do little to nothing to reset. Wellness retreats, on the other hand, are purposed for just that. They offer therapeutic relief along with nature immersion, movement and community involvement. Changes can truly last for years following an intentional retreat.
This article will provide insight into the power of retreats. We will review the impact of retreats on participants and the reasons they work. We will explore how depression life coaching complements retreats. We will also explore negative thinking and how it consists of retreats. This article is intended to put the pieces of the “mental reset” puzzle together so that you can enjoy infinite renewal.