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Most Americans Find It Hard to ‘Do Nothing’ on Vacation
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Most Americans Find It Hard to ‘Do Nothing’ on Vacation

30 March 20263 Mins Read

In Brief: A recent survey reveals a shift in American vacation habits, with a majority finding it challenging to remain idle during their time off, indicating a growing preference for activity-based holidays.

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New research reveals that over half of Americans find it difficult to relax and ‘do nothing’ on vacation, with many experiencing guilt and stress when not actively engaged, highlighting the challenge of disconnecting from daily routines even while traveling.

A recent survey conducted by Talker Research for Margaritaville Vacation Club examined the travel habits of 2,000 adults who had traveled within the past year. The research focused on “the busy effect,” a term that describes the difficulty many people have relaxing or doing nothing, even during vacation periods.

The findings indicate that more than half of respondents (55%) do not know how to simply “do nothing,” and 56% agree that relaxing is hard to achieve, even while on holiday. Nearly half (48%) reported feeling guilty if they spent vacation time not engaged in any activity.

Frequent Use of ‘I’m Busy’ and Its Implications

The survey found that the phrase “I’m busy” is commonly used, with the average person saying it almost 300 times a year. Thirty percent of respondents use it as often as daily. While over half (53%) use the phrase when they genuinely have limited time, more than a third (37%) admit it’s easier to say than to refuse a request directly. Additionally, 35% use “I’m busy” as an excuse to avoid other tasks.

Even when not occupied, many respondents reported that their minds are preoccupied with concerns about money and unfinished tasks, with 51% citing each as a source of distraction. Nearly half feel stressed (49%) or guilty (46%) when not actively busy, often worrying they are forgetting something important.

Desire to Relax and Barriers to Achieving It

Despite these challenges, the desire to relax remains strong. One in six survey participants could not recall the last time they had a clear mind, but about half (49%) wished to achieve this state during vacations. Jonathan Topolosky, a senior executive at Margaritaville Vacation Club, noted that the constant feeling of being busy makes it difficult for people to switch off, even when given the opportunity.

The survey also found that most respondents believe a good vacation should allow for a more relaxed lifestyle. Nearly nine in ten agreed that slowing down is a key aspect of a successful holiday.

Preferred Methods of Unwinding

When asked about how they clear their minds while traveling, respondents identified several preferred methods. The most common were spending time outdoors (62%), enjoying scenic views (56%), listening to relaxing music (54%), experiencing an ocean breeze (52%), and being near clear or blue water (52%).

Many travelers spend a significant portion of their vacation time at their resort or hotel. On average, respondents reported spending 44% of their time relaxing in their rooms, and 37% took advantage of on-property amenities.

Benefits and Lingering Effects of ‘Doing Nothing’

Spending time doing nothing in the privacy of their rooms helped most respondents feel they got a break from routine (88%), deviated from everyday patterns (86%), and recharged their energy (86%). The research also found that these periods of rest had lasting effects, with 84% feeling satisfied after their trip and 79% experiencing reduced travel-related stress.

However, only 15% of travelers said they always achieve their ideal balance between staying busy and relaxing on vacation. Additionally, one in five reported that daily stress returns immediately after returning home, suggesting that intentional planning for relaxation is necessary for lasting benefits.

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