Break Your Work Addiction With A Real Vacation
by Dr.Ricardo Lalama · Filed Under: Travel Tips
Break your work addiction with a real vacation before YOU start breaking down. Vacations are tough for workaholics because they are uncomfortable with forced relaxation. Most people enjoy kicking back and doing nothing once in a while but workaholics can’t seem to balance their work and personal time.
Enjoy these tips from Tamar Chansky writing for the Huffington Post Healthy Living section.
Break Your Work Addiction With A Real Vacation
Now you might be saying to yourself, defensively: “Hey, whoa there, I do take vacations. Look at my passport. I’ve been all over the world!” But was it a vacation or a fakation? What is a fakation? It’s when much to the total frustration of the loved ones around you, more than half your luggage has a titanium case and you’re more concerned about bringing the chargers for all of your devices than about recharging your life.
On the outside you are as hooked up technologically as you are back home, and on the inside, all the same neurocircuitry of work: pressure, deadlines, productivity is lighting up. Meanwhile the circuits for pleasure, unwinding or even those that feel a ping or a pow of experiencing something new, still have the dust covers on them. Unused.
What is the problem with vacations? Why are some of us so averse to something that others long for and dream about? Yes, it is, for sure, leaving all our work behind and feeling the anxiety that things aren’t getting done, or are getting done wrong, or worst of all: getting done better. But it’s more that other anxiety. The quiet kind. The pink sand kind. The nothing to do all day but sit in a chaise lounge and look out at glints of sunlight dotting and dancing on the deep blue sea. The gaping black hole of inactivity that threatens to swallow you whole — in other words, the absolute hell of forced relaxation.
Do’s:
Take the time to create auto-reply vacation emails. Yes, it’s a pain to do, but it gives you an instant buffer in people’s expectations that you will write right back.
If you’re not able to unplug entirely for your vacation, designate a set time each day when you’ll check email. If you need to ease yourself in to it, designate two to three times a day, but then walk away from the phone, so to speak, during other times.
Power in numbers: Make this a group effort, whether you’re traveling with friends or family, make a pact for accountability and support to unplug, together.
Allow time to adjust. The first day is that hell of inertia. Don’t misinterpret the meaning when you don’t feel great right away. Tell yourself that by the second day, or soon thereafter, you’ll start to settle in and even enjoy the discoveries you are making.
It’s okay to be busy on a trip — if you exercise everyday back home, schedule it on your vacation. If you need to fill up your schedule with activities, fine. Remember it’s not all about the hammock.
Repurpose your efficiency for a new goal, if you are all about the action: organize outings, make a packing list, research restaurants.
If you find that you bring all of your electronics, books, supplies, only to find that it is more of a security blanket that remains untouched, see if you can bring a smaller “blanket” each time (i.e., fewer books, computers etc). In time you may be able to leave it all at home. Click here to find out what the don’ts are…
Don’t take anymore “fakations”. Break your work addiction by taking a real vacation and get the most out of it by letting go of your everyday routine and beginning to smile a bit more. Leave your stress at home and go enjoy yourself doing whatever it is you love to do (except work.)
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