Don't miss out!

Don't miss out!

July is one of the busiest travel months all year. Many families take their family vacations due to warmer weather and most kids being out of school. The reality is that working parents are faced with a challenge during these summer months:

How do I still complete my workload and incorporate fun and adventure into my child’s summer?

A recent study conducted of 2,000 Americans revealed some alarming statistics:

• 79% struggle to get away on a vacation and end up not properly using their vacation allowance

. • 37% feel guilty leaving unfinished work.

• 48% check in on work even when on vacation.

Having too much work was the top reason why most respondents felt like their work had to take priority over a relaxing getaway. We have all felt this way. This month, Lead Moms will be developing new ways to manage the summer months.

There are two very important pieces to understand in these summer months.

1. All parents have strengths This month we are highlighting the Zest Parent strength. One of the primary motivators of a parent with strength is adventure and new experiences. These parents shine when planning new and fun experiences for the family. Summer is a great opportunity to leverage this strength and plan an adventure. Talk to your children about some things that are interesting to them. If you have not yet had the opportunity to learn your parent strengths click here.

2. Vacation needs to be a top priority The research speaks for itself. Vacations reduce the likelihood of depression and anxiety, decrease your risk of heart disease, increase your happiness levels, and enhance creativity and problem solving skills. If that wasn’t enough, vacations bring families closer together. A recent study by Expedia showed that 53% of people surveyed felt closer and more connected to their family after a vacation. Vacations can help people relax, and a relaxed body helps create secure attachment. Parents are not stressed with the constant demands of work and are able to stop living in fight or flight mode and really engage with their kids.


The next time you think about skipping a vacation because you have too much work to do, remember the positive effects of taking a vacation and relaxing as well as connecting with your family. We don’t want you to burn out. Use your parenting strengths to approach summer with excitement and energy!


Susan Husa, CPCC

Personal coach for the change you want.

6mo

Great insights!!!

Like
Reply

To view or add a comment, sign in

More articles by Kelly McGinnis

  • Untangled

    Untangled

    Do you feel like a tangled ball of lights after this holiday season? There is immense pressure during the holiday…

    2 Comments
  • Finding Joy

    Finding Joy

    "You've had the sh*t kicked out of you this year," my friend Margo told me last week. My eyes welled up as I thought…

    2 Comments
  • A New Level of Gratitude

    A New Level of Gratitude

    Life has an interesting way of reminding us what’s really important. This past Tuesday my 16 year old daughter went in…

    1 Comment
  • 10 Secrets to a great Family Dinner

    10 Secrets to a great Family Dinner

    Families come to the table for food and they stay for the fun! How would you like to turn your table into a place of…

    4 Comments
  • Shine bright!

    Shine bright!

    We had several teenagers over last week to carve pumpkins for Halloween. It was so fun to watch them pick out their…

  • We need each other!

    We need each other!

    I don’t think I was prepared for how exhausting and lonely parenting can be today. Despite having three teen girls and…

  • The Crazy Parent Cycle

    The Crazy Parent Cycle

    “I am so tired of my daughter disrespecting me. The sassy attitude and eye rolling has got to stop!” “My son won’t…

  • When will it be enough?

    When will it be enough?

    I recently caught myself falling for this very sneaky trap. My oldest daughter is a Senior in high school.

  • Create Family Culture Contracts

    Create Family Culture Contracts

    Have you ever considered a culture contract for your family? Each and every family has a culture, even if they are not…

  • Dreams do come true!

    Dreams do come true!

    One of the reasons I love the start of the New Year is because it provides everyone with a sense of hope. No matter…

Insights from the community

Others also viewed

Explore topics