THE HAPPY HOLIDAY COMBINATION
- A third of Brits fail to use their full annual leave allowance -
Could Brits be making more of their annual leave? At least one in three are run-down (41%), depressed (34%) or stressed (30%) because it's been too long since their last holiday, yet a third (33%) of people in the UK failed to use their full annual leave allocation to 'recharge' in 2015, according to new research released today.
The findings are part of the Wellness Research conducted by teletextholidays.co.uk, looking into the holiday habits and trends of the British traveller1. The research also highlights that:
The research was tracked against the ONS National Happiness Index3 to help teletextholidays.co.uk identify how British holidaymakers can get the best value from their annual leave. By analysing how the happiest people in the country (those who score nine or ten on the happiness scale) have spent their annual allowance, teletextholidays.co.uk has created the ultimate holiday combination4:
Beach based holidays | = | allocate 23% of your annual leave |
City breaks | = | allocate 16% of your annual leave |
Duvet days and personal staycations | = | allocate 19% of your annual leave |
Family time and days out | = | allocate 18% of your annual leave |
Energetic/active holidays | = | allocate 11% of your annual leave |
Spa and wellness breaks | = | allocate 8% of your annual leave |
Life admin (e.g. waiting for tradesmen etc.) | = | allocate 5% of your annual leave |
Based on this holiday combination, people with the UK average of 28 days annual leave, would equate to 6.4 beach days, 4.5 city break days, 5.3 duvet days, 3.1 energetic/active days and 5 days with the family or at days out and the rest equating to wellness breaks and life admin.
“Our research has shown that not getting the best value from each day of your annual leave or, leaving it too long between days-off has a knock on effect on people's wellbeing and career. A good spread of get-away breaks every 2 to 3 months – both big and small – throughout the year is key to maximising happiness. When we are burnt-out, productivity can drop as much as three days5 per month, so taking a long weekend here and there can increase someone's overall productivity,” comments Wayne Perks, Managing Director at teletextholidays.co.uk.
Mark Cropley, Professor of Health Psychology at University of Surrey commented: “The Teletext Holidays Wellness Research found that more than two thirds (68%) don't get away for short breaks, however mini breaks can be a great way to recharge the batteries – whether abroad or in the UK. Not only do they force us to distance ourselves physically from work, they can also give our brains a mental vacation and allow us to spend quality time with family and friends without the distraction of work. By taking regular breaks, you may find yourself becoming more productive and happier in other areas of your life.”
TELETEXTHOLIDAYS.CO.UK TOP TIPS FOR MAKING THE MOST OF ANNUAL LEAVE
To help British holidaymakers increase the chances of unwinding and enjoying their holiday, teletextholidays.co.uk has teamed up with Mark Cropley, Professor of Health Psychology at University of Surrey to create a series of holiday tips:
For more information, last minute holiday deals or low deposit summer escapes to make the most of your annual leave allowance, visit teletextholidays.co.uk.
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