Live Longer

Research conducted on 749 American women aged 45-64 showed that women who do not take regular vacations are six times more likely to develop heart attacks than those who do take regular vacations

Maintain Brain Cells

Studies on 112 women aged 65-92 found a correlation between stress and declining intellectual function. However, there was a positive relationship between vacations and intellectual functioning.

Increase Life Satisfaction

The Department of Psychology at the University of Tennessee found that subjects expressed that there was an increase in life satisfaction after a vacation.

Decrease Burnout

Studies done at the Department of Psychology at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel showed a significant decrease in feeling of burnout after vacations.

Improve Family Life

As reported in the Science Journal, respondents reported being more efficient at work as well as displaying marked improvements in their family life.