Still feeling the stress of 2008? You just might – especially if you decided not to take a vacation last year. Even the health experts are starting to chime in with their advice: “Studies show that there are undisputed, long-term benefits associated with taking regular vacations that contribute to better health, relationships and job performance.” And that’s a quote from www.HealthNewsDigest.com.
Because of economic pressures, escalating costs of living, and so on many people did not take their vacation time in 2008. A few days ago I was promoting the idea of making a vacation in 2009 a priority as opposed to others saying delete vacations from your planning or taking the now famous “staycation”. Depending on your writing software, the word “staycation” gets a red underline. That means it is not a word. And it should not be. A staycation will do little to reduce your stress and will definitely not get you away from your usual routine.
Whether you like to ski, golf, hike, cycle, swim, fish, or just sit by the pool you can find great deals on travel and lodging. The travel industry is starting to offer more attractive deals as the price of oil settles down. Plus, if you rent or buy a timeshare from an owner, you can get a great deal. Even HealthNewsDigest.com recommends using a timeshare to assist you in committing to an annual vacation. You can get a five star gold crown resort for up to 50% less or better through the sales pros at www.rpmls.com .
For example, check out these deals for the Ridge on Sedona Golf Course timeshares!
Again I’d say, go on vacation – you will feel better for it!

