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Here are 3 ways to fully unwind on a trip, according to a psychologist

Monica Virga, a 38-year-old entrepreneur based in Norway, found it unsettling to go from a period of working 20 hours a day to almost zero while on holiday, she said.

“I would… end up popping into my emails again and checking up on things with work that I didn’t need to be in,” she said. “I would end up coming home realizing I didn’t even feel like I went on a vacation because I was doing all these unhealthy kind of habits.”

But now, that’s changed.

Ahead of a trip to Morocco in October two years ago, Virga began her preparation.

Monica Virga and her daughter in Marrakech, Morocco.

Source: Monica Virga Alborno

“At the end of August, I started doing a little extra work once a week for a couple hours,” she said. She also packs her belongings three to four weeks in advance to avoid last-minute stress.

Her approach echoes advice from American psychologist, Guy Winch, a member of the American Psychological Association, who told CNBC Travel that planning ahead is key. He shared three tips to fully rest and recharge on holidays.

1. Slowing down before the trip

2. Follow your own pace

3. Detach from ‘work self’

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2026-01-08 23:45:05

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