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Psychology Says ‘Skillcations’ Are the Most Refreshing Vacations
I just got back from a week on the beach. The water was crystal clear, the sky blue, and my butt was in a lounge chair all day. I certainly enjoyed myself and caught up on a ton of sleep. But did I return to work bursting with ideas and fresh energy?
If I’m honest, not really.
It feels more like I left my brain sunning itself on the seaside. Meanwhile, I need to dig myself out from under a mountain of work and complete my massive backlogged to-do list.
Where did I go wrong in my vacation planning? If I was looking to maximize floating time and the amount of tasty fish I ate, nowhere. But according to psychology, as much as I enjoyed my break, I also fell prey to one of the most common vacation myths. Like many people, I assumed that sloth is the most effective way to unwind and refresh.
I would have been better off if I had swapped my swimsuit for a “skillcation” instead.
What’s a skillcation?
First, what’s a skillcation? Exactly what it sounds like — a vacation dedicated to either learning a new skill or improving an existing one. This could range from a low-key guided birdwatching getaway to a sweaty boot camp to a week of cooking classes in a bucolic setting.
