Want to have a perfect vacation? Here's some advice...

Rest is disappointingly complicated. By their very nature they are supposed to be under stress, so we judge that we should not be burdened with many thoughts. But biejviorist research actually tells us that specific strategies or plans will make certain holidays better than others, as in cost yes [...]
Rest is disappointingly complicated.
By their very nature they are supposed to be under stress, so we judge that we should not be burdened with many thoughts.
But biejviorist research actually tells us that specific strategies or plans will make certain holidays better than others at both cost and satisfaction.
Spend money on experiences related to good memories, including a new car, which would make you happy. Minimise the budget for coffee and clothing, and give it more time to build memories to fill you in, writes Periscope.
Biheviorist economist Dan Ariely, the world is oriented on three things: the month when we start making predictions, trips, and the awareness of homesickness that provoke our past experiences.
To maximize your holiday pleasures, you need these stages:
Before you make a plan you can build predictions.
Limit yourself to certain options that minimize regrets.
Take a week off; not two.
Give yourself time to think about vacation modalities.
Spend money on experience, not on material things, and maximize happiness.
Explore the beginning and enjoy it to the end.
Plan activities that turn you up from midday to the end.
When you're alone, talk about your travels that made your memory more stable. /Periscopi/











