Wellbeing Making The Most Of Your Time Off It seems that nowadays we are becoming more and more slaves to technology. With blackberries and other devices a common sight, the traditional demarcation between working and leisure time is getting blurred. Indeed, a recent survey by Moneypenny found that more than 90 percent of managers check their email while on holiday and more than 70% routinely take business calls. Yet, if we all recognise the importance of genuine “downtime” in order to recharge our batteries and come back more productive, why do so many of us make ourselves available to our employers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year? Psychologists believe that this is part of a deep-seated human desire to think of ourselves as indispensable and valued, as well as to show commitment to our employers. And yet there are ways you can manage these pressures and lead a more balanced lifestyle:
Finally, be engaged during your short breaks and holidays. Part of the reason people can’t escape work is through boredom and lack of excitement. Make sure your holidays are action-packed and mentally stimulating – as well as positively relaxing - and you’ll simply have no time for work! Disclaimer. This article is for general information only. We cannot be held responsible for any actions you might take as a result of it. Please seek medical advice before making any significant change to your habits or lifestyle. |