Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Why Good Old Relaxing Vacation Tips aren't making it for you.



I have the idea that vacations are meant to be relaxing. I have meticulously followed all tips for a relaxing holiday, only to find out that it is impossible to relax, and have kept wondering why? What did I do wrong? I have turned off my devices, I have packed light, and I have refrained from scheduling and have vowed to eat as I please, without thinking of my weight, only to find out that I cannot be stress-free. Now I know I’ve gotten it all wrong.

In case you too are having a hard time to enjoy a stress-free vacation these 4 tips may work for you (I have found the hard way that they work for me).



1) The not-so-evil email Inbox

While at work I am constantly checking my email. I have found out that refraining from checking my email while traveling can be a source of stress. I am trying to relax and I am thinking of the jammed inbox that I will face when I will be back, or even worse of That very important email that will be waiting patiently for me in my inbox only to go unnoticed when I’m back because of the overload.

If you can recall having similar thoughts, be nice with yourself. Check your mail twice a day for let’s say half an hour. You will definitely be more relaxed if you think everything is under control, even while you are away from the office.



2) All relax and no schedule makes Jack a stressed boy

When thinking of vacations I have flashes of myself on a beach drinking my mojito on a beach doing nothing, free to sit there for the entire day and without moving a finger. I imagine myself wandering aimlessly (with grace) on the streets of an unknown place, mingling with the locals, just savoring the moment. In reality, I can really not stay on a beach, a mojito on hand, more than two hours, at least not without constantly wondering “what’s next?”

Doing nothing can be stressful for some people. If you are one of those people try doing a minimum of scheduling so that you know what’s ahead for you.



3) Packing light won’t make you travel light-heartedly

Frequent travelers always say that the less you take with you the more carefree you will be. Well, I have no reason to believe this does not work if you are an explorer by nature, someone who leaves home in the twinkling of an eye, to take the Trans-Siberian, but for me at least it did not work.

Having choice can always be comforting and relaxing, and I can assure you there is a lot of choice in a full, 50 pound suitcase.



4) Eat, Gain (weight), Travel


I am constantly taking care of keeping a balanced diet, just because I hate being on a real diet. While traveling, I have many times consciously let myself deviate from (or rather forget) my dietary habits because I thought that would make me relax. Well I guess I could not relax as my jeans kept getting tighter, I just kept thinking I would have to starve upon my imminent return.

If you are weight-conscient, like me, letting yourself go too far with food probably won’t make it for you. Of course you would want to savor the exquisite local Italian specialties but for your own good refrain from eating Italy altogether.

Do you have any more tips for relaxing while traveling that have already worked for you, or maybe other that haven’t ?
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