America’s Work-hard Culture Sees Rise in Stress Levels, Less Ability to Truly Let Go and Relax
On this
National Relaxation Day (Saturday, August 15,) the idea of stress and
relaxation is an important discussion to be had with our 24/7 always-on
American culture. Stress triggers are on the rise with nearly a one-third of
people who get stressed at just the thought of relaxing, up from 28-percent in
2014. And 42-percent frequently feel guilty about relaxing, also up from
38-percent last year. For more than a third of Americans (36%), it’s even more
difficult to find time to relax than to live within their budget!
"In the six years that Princess Cruises has commissioned
this survey, we’ve continued to see stress levels rise year after year …” said
Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president. "We aren’t giving ourselves
permission to truly let go and relax, and whether that’s because of the demands
on our intense lives or our own guilt, this is an unsustainable trend that can
have a genuinely adverse impact on our society as a whole.”
Even
summertime brings no reprieve. Despite the sunshine, warm weather and break
from school schedules, more than three quarters (77%) of parents are busier
during the summer months compared to the rest of the year. That’s due in part
to the stress that comes with planning – and taking – an actual vacation for
half (50%) of Americans who find things like research and handling travel
logistics stressful, and over half (55%) who return feeling the need for a
vacation from their vacation.
On the
optimistic side however, Americans still believe they can achieve the dream of
finding relaxation, with two-thirds (66%) who agree that taking a cruise would
be the best way to experience life and relaxation all in one vacation. Proudly,
Princess Cruises offers an array of options for any traveler looking to “come back new” aboard its
worldwide fleet of ships in exotic destinations.
Additional
information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel
consultant, by calling 1-800-PRINCESS (1-800-774-6237), or online at http://www.princess.com/.
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