Your Brain Is Already in Alaska. Here's Why That's a Good Thing.
Psychologists have found that anticipating a trip triggers a dopamine release that can outlast the vacation itself. Here's what that means for the Alaska trip you keep putting off.
We Don't Really Sell Luxury. We Sell This.
63% of affluent travelers say unique experiences are their primary motivation for travel. Just 1% cited status. Here's what that means for how we think about the word "luxury" - and what we actually look for instead.
Why Your Team Needs You to Leave
There's a story a lot of leaders tell themselves about why they can't take a vacation. Here's the uncomfortable truth: staying isn't leadership. In many cases, it's the thing holding your team back.
Why 10 Days Might Be the Most Important Number in Travel
It takes the average American four days to stop thinking about work on vacation. For a week-long trip, that leaves less than half your time actually resting. Here's the case for going longer.
Untethering in Progress …
It took seven full days on a ship before I stopped mentally composing emails I couldn't send. Here's what I've learned - and what I'm still figuring out.