'Brilliant for work-life balance': how Britain is embracing the 'workation'

Britain is embracing the 'workation' - a term coined by Katherine, 48, who first experienced it while visiting Australia two years ago. She combined her trip with work, staying in different places as petsitter to visit family and friends on long weekends without extra expenses. For Katherine, the "workation" allows for a perfect balance between work and leisure.

As a conference manager at a university, Katherine's role requires her to be in town when organizing events, but she can work from anywhere with a laptop. With no formal policy, managers consider all requests individually, based on trust and autonomy. This approach works for Katherine, who knows her deadlines, role, and needs - they don't change regardless of location.

While only one in eight employers have a formal "workations" policy, research suggests many perceive it positively, citing benefits such as mental health, work-life balance, and increased productivity. The Chartered Management Institute recommends clear rules and active management to give managers the confidence to support their employees.

A recent survey by Grant Thornton found 77% of businesses with a "workations" policy, up from 59% in 2023. A YouGov poll revealed 37% of people who can work remotely are interested in taking a "workation". Travel companies, like Tui, are also catering to these holidaymakers.

Daniel Wheatley, a researcher at the University of Birmingham, notes that the term "workation" reflects a shift towards "work-life blending," where boundaries between life and work become blurred. He attributes this to changes brought about by the Covid pandemic, digital technologies, and increased leisure pursuits.

The growth of knowledge and service work could lead to a full circle return to medieval artisans living in their workshops. However, proper breaks from work are crucial to avoid increased monitoring and disconnection. Ian Brown, managing director for an industrial engineering company, has taken several "workations" to extend his holiday allowance, which now benefits his employees.

By embracing the 'workation', Britain is acknowledging the importance of flexibility, trust, and autonomy in achieving better work-life balance.
 
The notion of a 'workation' resonates with me as a means of redefining our approach to work-life integration 🀝. With the rise of remote work, it's exciting to see employers adopting flexible policies that prioritize employee well-being and trust. The benefits of increased productivity, improved mental health, and enhanced work-life balance are undeniable 🌟.

However, it's essential to strike a balance between flexibility and boundaries, ensuring that employees maintain focus on their tasks without getting disconnected from their responsibilities πŸ”’. As Daniel Wheatley notes, this 'workation' phenomenon reflects a broader shift towards work-life blending, one that requires intentional effort to avoid burnout.

I'm intrigued by the potential for 'workations' to redefine our understanding of work and leisure 🌿. By embracing autonomy and flexibility, we may be able to create a more sustainable model that acknowledges the importance of downtime and reconnection in maintaining productivity and job satisfaction πŸ’».
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this whole "workation" thing 🀩! As someone who's worked remotely for a while, I can attest that it's all about finding that sweet spot between productivity and relaxation. For me, it's not about working from anywhere (although, let's be real, being on a beach with my laptop isn't the worst idea πŸ˜‚), but about creating a routine that works for me.

I think what's great about "workations" is that they're giving people the flexibility to take breaks and recharge without feeling guilty or worried about falling behind. It's all about trust and autonomy, right? And I love how some companies are starting to recognize this and offering flexible work arrangements to their employees.

Of course, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution, but I do think it's a step in the right direction towards achieving better work-life balance. Who knows, maybe we'll see a future where people are able to work from their own "workshops" πŸ πŸ’Ό... just kidding! But seriously, I'm all for embracing this trend and seeing how it can benefit everyone involved πŸ’•
 
I'm not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing πŸ€”... I mean, on one hand, it's awesome that people can take breaks whenever they want and still get their job done πŸ’». But at the same time, how do we know that employees aren't just slacking off because they don't have to be in the office? πŸ˜‚ And what about those who can't work from anywhere, like customer service reps or medical staff? It's not fair if everyone gets to take "workations" and leave their jobs behind 🚫. I guess it all depends on how it's implemented... does your employer trust you enough to let you do whatever you want? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I think this whole workation thing is a game changer! 🀩 It's like, finally understanding that work doesn't have to mean sacrificing your life. I've been thinking about making it happen for myself, just to see how it goes. We're living in a time where we can do our job from anywhere and still be productive. The key is setting clear boundaries and trusting your team (or yourself) to get stuff done πŸ“Š. I love that Grant Thornton's survey shows 77% of businesses are on board with workations now - it's about time! πŸ‘
 
I'm like totally loving this whole workation thingy... I mean, who wouldn't wanna combine work with traveling and spending time with loved ones? πŸŒπŸ’Ό It's all about finding that perfect balance between the two, right? And it's awesome to see more employers catching on and implementing flexible policies. I think it's super key for managers to trust their employees and give them the autonomy to manage their own time... but, let's be real, some people might need a bit more structure, you know? πŸ˜‰
 
I'm loving this workation trend! 😊 It's like the whole world is saying, "Work from anywhere, do your thing!" And honestly, who can blame them? It sounds like a dream come true for Katherine and others who are already making it work. I mean, who needs a formal policy when you've got trust and autonomy on your side?

I'm also loving how the businesses and companies are catching on to this vibe! Tui is already offering "workations" packages - genius! And it's not just about the flexibility; it's about redefining what work means. As Daniel Wheatley said, work-life blending is the way forward.

But let's be real, with great power comes great responsibility πŸ™. We don't want to burn out or get sucked into our work 24/7. Proper breaks are key, and I'm all for that! Ian Brown is a total boss for implementing holiday allowances - now that's what I call innovation!

Anyway, I think the UK is onto something here, and we should all be cheering them on πŸŽ‰. It's time to shake off those old 9-to-5 blues and find our own balance. Bring on the workations! πŸ’»
 
🌸 I think its gonna get crazy with all these 'workations'! 🀯 Imagine bein able to just pick up where u left off at work and continue on ur holiday mode...its like the ultimate work-life blend πŸ˜΄πŸ’». I mean, who needs a beach when u can have productivity and mental health, right? πŸŒŠπŸ‘

I was talkin to my friend the other day and they were sayin how they wish their company had a policy like this...so they could just take a break whenever they feel like it 😴. And its not just about them, its about family too! My aunt got to spend more time with her grandkids cuz she took a 'workation' in Europe last year πŸŽ‰.

Of course there's pros and cons to all this...some people might get distracted or forget what they're supposed to be doin πŸ˜‚. But overall I think its a great way to mix things up and have more fun with work πŸŒˆπŸ’–. And who knows, maybe we'll see a rise in medieval-inspired workshops soon 🀣🎨!
 
🌸 I think its about time we gave ourselves permission to take a break from work, ya know? πŸ€— We're not just machines that can keep working 24/7, our mental health matters too! πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ And having the freedom to work from anywhere or at any time is amazing, but only if managers trust their employees to get stuff done. It's all about balance, I reckon. 🌞
 
😊 I totally get why Katherine's idea of a "workation" sounds like a dream come true! 🌴 It's like she gets to have her cake and eat it too - enjoy time with loved ones without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ, while still getting her work done on the side πŸ’». And from what I've seen in my own life, having more control over your schedule can be a total game-changer for mental health πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ and productivity πŸ’‘. Of course, it's all about finding that balance... 🀝 but if it works for Katherine and so many others, I say let's give it a try! 😊
 
I think it's so cool that Brits are giving this whole "workation" thing a try 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to blend work and leisure? It sounds like Katherine's approach is all about finding a balance that works for her, which is key. And it's great to see employers trusting their employees to get stuff done, even when they're not in the office.

I've been working from home for ages and I'm always up for more flexibility πŸ™Œ. It's amazing how much of a difference it can make to your mental health and productivity. Plus, who doesn't love taking breaks to visit family and friends without breaking the bank? πŸš£β€β™€οΈ

It's also interesting to see how this is all about creating a better work-life balance, rather than just trying to cram more work into our lives πŸ€”. I mean, we should be able to take some time off to recharge and enjoy life, right? 😊
 
I love this trend of workations 🀩! It's about time we ditched the traditional 9-to-5 routine and create a better balance between work and play. I've been feeling so burnt out lately just trying to keep up with my job, and the thought of being able to take breaks whenever I want is super appealing πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. Plus, it's great that employers are starting to see the benefits too - increased productivity and mental health are must-haves for our well-being 🀝. Can't wait to try out a workation myself soon! 😊
 
I think its a big deal that more employers are adopting this policy 🀩! As someone who's worked remotely for years, I can attest to how much of a difference it makes to have some freedom to work from anywhere and still be able to take breaks without feeling guilty 😊. It's all about finding that balance between productivity and relaxation, you know? And I love how companies like Tui are catering to this trend by offering "workations" packages 🌴. It's like, the more we blur those lines between work and life, the happier and healthier we'll be! πŸ’–
 
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