Even if you've canceled a dream vacation due to the coronavirus pandemic, you still need time off to recharge.
The combination of sustained work and prolonged stress can lead to burnout, a condition in which you're emotionally or physically exhausted from work. Planning a staycation may be just what you need to help. Simply put, a staycation is a vacation spent entirely at or near your home. Lounging at home may not be as glamorous as visiting an all-inclusive resort, but it can be just as fun. To help you plan, U.S. News rounded up the best ideas to make your staycation more than a days long Netflix binge.
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