What to do to reduce the pace
By Richard • Dec 31st, 2007 • Category: How to have a relaxing tripThere’s a reason you travel to a fine resort or just go on a vacation in general. It’s partly to enjoy the offerings of the resort, but just as much, it is to get away from all those things that cause stress and increase the pace of life. Going to the ideal resort means slowing that pace down, refreshing yourself in new surroundings and leaving stress behind at your home or office.
Stress has too many side effects to mention. It can make people sick, with symptoms that range from stomach problems to headaches to memory and sleep loss. Taking a vacation, or escaping to your favorite resort, should be an opportunity to leave those conditions behind. You can’t enjoy yourself, and I mean really enjoy yourself, if you are experiencing the same level of discomfort, tension and stress-related symptoms that is the norm at home or the office; let yourself go.
How then do you make your resort stay different? How do you find a more relaxed, stressless state? It can be done and here is a list that will help you achieve mental peace during your getaway.
- turn your cell phone off or tell friends and family and business associates to only call if it is a true emergency
- most resorts have a spa-use it-arrange for a message, facial or wrap-anything that you find relaxing
- forget a schedule-go to the resort and don’t plan anything ahead-decide to just go with the flow
- turn the TV and radio off
- spend a day near the pool just reading your favorite magazine or book on a lounger or do the same on your balcony or patio
- if the resort is on a beach, get a complimentary beach chair from the resort and take along a book or MP3 player loaded with relaxing music
- sleep in and then attend a late morning breakfast buffet
- decide before hand, with your spouse or significant other, that there is no disagreement allowed while at the resort (not easy, but work at it)
- spend much of the day in the resort’s terrycloth robe
- don’t discuss anything related to work
- sit on your balcony at sunset and briefly close your eyes-then, really watch the sunset
There’s a reason you go to a great resort. It’s not just the beautiful surroundings and good food. It’s to slow down the pace.
Richard is your host and experienced guide to world-class resorts. A writer and photographer, K. Richard Douglas will give you a sense of what great resorts offer, while supplying images whenever possible.
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