You come home from a trip energized, proud of all the new habits you upheld for a week, and then your routine eats them alive. Turns out the brain likes vacations because they are short, low-stakes demos of a different you rather than training wheels for permanent change.

If you want more than a glow that fades, treat change like software: ship tiny, repeatable updates. Schedule regular 1–2 hour “vacation windows” where you silence notifications, leave errands behind, try one new habit, and write down what felt different. Those little demos are the only way a trial version becomes the full product.

  • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    5 hours ago

    Vacay is the time you stop worrying about your work in order to lower your stress level, not a time to pick up a new habit. Habit cannot be pick up in a week, it need to be build and sustained for years. Vacation is best if you just enjoy what in front of you and let Albert picking up his fucking slack and not suffer the hell he put you in year round.