
How to build a healthy resilience to frequent travel — Sanctifly
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How to build a healthy resilience to frequent travel
Let’s start with an uncomfortable truth. Frequent travel is good for business but bad for employee health and well-being.On the surface a job which allows you to travel sounds amazing. Travel the world, experience different cultures and get paid for it? Great! However the reality of frequent travel is far from idyllic. High levels of stress, crossing time zones, poor quality food and too much time spent sitting and waiting at the airport are all factors that can have seriously negative effects on those who travel often. We all know someone who quit their job because of frequent travel. No study says frequent travel is good for you, in fact it’s quite the opposite. According tohttps://www.amexglobalbusinesstravel.com/“Business travel may be an essential aspect of your company’s growth, but too much of it also can have a negative effect on your employees.”Now, we are not talking about the guy who goes back and forth to Boston once a month. We are talking about the guy who is about to board his 10th flight this month, he’s alone, he’s missing his family & he’s bored with 3 hours to kill… What do you think he does? He goes to the bar, he eats a burger, he watches TV on his phone. He embraces unhealthy habits because he has no other options. That is the reality of time spent at the airport. With no healthy options readily available to travelers it is all too easy to fall into bad travel habits which can have a disastrous effect on health.Employers need to take notice and here is why. Healthy employees…
The bottom line is, healthy employees work harder.
According to this Harvard Business Reviewreport, 75% of frequent travelers experience higher stress levels, 92% of frequent travelers experience a higher rate of obesity and 70% of frequent travelers experience mood swings, sleep problems and disorientation.The key to combating these negative effects is resilience.
