Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Take A Break: Stress Less

Aloha!

There's suppose to be a beautiful beach photo here, but I haven't unloaded the photos from my camera yet.

I just came back from a wonderful and relaxing holiday from Oahu. The sounds of the waves crashing on the beach still echo in my ears and the hot tropical sun warming up my body or burning my skin? Either or it was a great feeling and the stress just floated away with the dissipating clouds.

It was a very welcomed holiday. We had it booked months ahead, in fact six months ago. I'm looking foward to going back next year and spend a few more extra days.

I work from home and it's not any less important than someone who works outside the home. I still juggle with looking after the kidlet, completing household chores, and preparing meals. It's just that I can do it in between my work.

Working at home is not always a walk in the park as some may think. I do put in a lot of hours per day and in a brick and mortar job it would be considered overtime.

As with any job from home or outside, there is stress and how do you relieve stress? Many people would take a break. A few days off or a two week vacation usually does the trick.

When I worked in a brick and mortar company, I remembered one couple every year would bank their holiday time. Accumulated money isn't going to make the stress go away physically or mentally. Okay, maybe for a brief time when you pay off a huge bill. It's a huge burden off your shoulders, but you just go back to being stressed about something else.

Whatever you want to call it taking a break or taking a holiday is one of the best things you can do for yourself and your family. Not only does it relieve stress, but it unclutters a foggy mind, it makes you refocus on what's really important, re-energizes your mind and body and you spend quality time with your family.

You really don't have to spend a lot of money to have a good time so be a tourist in your own city if money is a bit tight. A day at the beach, hiking, swimming, sightseeing or camping. You don't have to venture far to take a break.

And if you think going on vacation and taking the time away, you'll have to come back to catching up? Well, really...

It's all perception, isn't it?

3 comments:

ConnieFoggles said...

How wonderful for you! Can't wait to see some photos. That's my dream vacation.

Natural Remedies said...

Nice reading about your story.Have a great life ahead.

Shelly said...

What??? No photo's yet? I have been patiently waiting to see them! I think you have come back from vacation re-energized and ready to crack the whip my friend.