Benefits of Unplugged ![]() Research everywhere shows how unplugging from work can improve productivity, creativity and eliminate burnout at work. And there is nothing like living in the now and being present, especially on a Minnesota vacation. Here is an article we like from becomingminimalist.com on benefits of unplugging.
Make Memories A vacation at Riverside Resort is all about memories; if it’s a family hike, reeling in that fish, a synchronized jump off the dock, or learning to ski. These memories are not easily created if you’ve spent your time checking emails, taking calls, and analyzing reports. Being socially connected is a fundamental need that we don’t get unless we are with other humans, physically. Research shows that connecting with others helps relieve stress. Click here to find out more on the importance of human connection. And speaking about social, how about social media, not only is it a good idea NOT to post while on vacation for safety reasons but staying in the present and off the scroll bus will only make your vacation that much better. So put down the device, get off the laptop and connect on your vacation with your travel companions or meet someone new. Delegate and Plan ![]() Make sure you have a plan in place so you can unplug. Set up an effective out of office. Here are some great tips from Indeed on writing that memo. Find someone to take your calls if needed and fill your shoes. Most likely this could be someone that is looking to prove themselves. People like to be helpful, not only will the break benefit you but it will in turn make the helper feel needed and respected. Just make sure that person is taking their well needed vacation as well. And if you’re the household manager make sure any appointments, registrations, and bills are scheduled beforehand. Don’t waste that precious vacation time with these daily tasks. Submitted by: Megan Johnson
Edited by: Kathryn Rupnow Photo Credits: Riverside Resort
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