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How long does it take for that vacation refresh to wear off?

WASHINGTON 鈥 A good vacation can be recharging, but it doesn鈥檛 last.

A workplace survey by D.C.-based the says two-thirds of working adults feel the benefits of time off dissipates within the first few days of returning to work.

Nearly a quarter say the positive effects of vacation time 鈥 such as more energy and feeling less stress 鈥 disappear immediately upon returning to work.

Even so, the APA says time off is not an option.

鈥淲e know from psychological science that you need particular recovery experiences. You need time when you鈥檙e not working, when you鈥檙e not thinking about work. You need time when you鈥檙e relaxing and engaging in non-work activities and when you鈥檙e getting enough sleep,鈥 Dr. David Ballard Ballard, at the APA told 海角精品黑料.

Vacation benefits tend to last longer at companies that encourage workers to use the vacation time they have coming to them.

鈥淲hen the culture supports employees in taking time off they are more likely to have the necessary stress recovery experiences. They are more likely to report that they are experiencing benefits like better mood, more energy, better job performance when they come back,鈥 Ballard said.

Only 41 percent of U.S. worker reported that their organization鈥檚 culture encourages employees to take time off.

Americans are also pretty bad at unplugging when they can.

The APA survey found 21 percent of workers feel tense or stressed out while in vacation and 28 percent say they wind up working more than they planned while on vacation.

Forty-two percent of workers the APA surveyed said they dread going back to work after a vacation.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 海角精品黑料 as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 海角精品黑料 newsroom staff in January 2016.

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