Picture this: you’re feeling burned out, overwhelmed by the daily grind, and in desperate need of a change of scenery. But the reality is, you can’t afford to fully disconnect from work right now. What if there was a way to have a break without missing a beat at work?
A workcation is a working vacation—a way to combine the flexibility of remote work with the rejuvenation of a vacation.
“…the fact that remote and flexible work is so much more entrenched means that people who used to spend all their time at their desks now have more scope to explore other options while fulfilling their professional responsibilities.”
~BBC
Instead of taking paid time off (PTO) and logging out completely, you take your work along with you to a place that offers you a refreshing environment. Imagine working from a cabin in the mountains or a beachside café; these on-the-clock getaways are becoming increasingly popular, especially as remote work has surged since the pandemic.