Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:22PM EDT
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Do you take a laptop on vacation? I'm guilty, and according to a top
psychologist in the UK, employees who take their laptops with them on holiday
are stupid and risk family breakdowns. Professor Cary Cooper, a workplace health
expert at the Lancaster University in the UK, says his research shows workers
are afraid to go 'off radar' during their vacation because they don't want to
miss any important emails.
Sounds familiar? It should. Recent polls have shown that one in five people pack their laptop along with their swimsuit, and worst yet, they work and check email while on vacation. If Professor Cooper is right, those mixing work with play are costing the economy millions of dollars because never switching off leads to increased absence, labor turnover, and it affects relationships with family and friends.
But is calling people who take their laptops on vacation "stupid" a little too extreme? Probably. Even if people leave their laptops at home, it's impossible not to check email from your smartphone while on vacation. I think the key here is having some control, so the next time you're away with family or friends, resist the temptation of checking email in front of them or surf the Web when you could be out spending some quality time with the kids.
Related:
Taking
a laptop on holiday can break up a family (Daily Express)
Poll: One in Five Pack Laptops
with Swimsuits
E-Mail on Vacation
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