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    Let that alter-ego shine.

    According to a survey conducted by Faye Travel Insurance, most people become a different version of themselves when they are on vacation — and rightfully so.

    The insurance company surveyed 3,000 US travelers and nearly half of them said they learn different parts of themselves when they have a change of scenery.

    The survey revealed that 45% of Americans let their adventurous, fun side come out on vacay.

    Some of these unexpected behaviors include, spending time more freely (52%), trying unfamliar foods (40%) and being open to more risk taking (45%) — perhaps like telling white lies about their identity when away from home, since nearly half of participants admitted to doing that.


    A little change of scenery can cause a traveler to learn a lot about themselves. Valerii Honcharuk – stock.adobe.com

    One of the least surprising revelations from the survey is that 42% of people are more friendly — and why wouldn’t they be when they’re lounging poolside with a piña colada in hand without a care in the world.

    The Faye team also pointed out that 40% feel like a different person entirely and 60% of those surveyed believe that the travel alter-ego that comes out when they’re away is their truest self.

    Some of these travel personas include: the explorer (19%), the quiet observer (12%), the solo wanderer (8%), the luxury lover (8%) and the foodie (8%).

    In addition to this, it turns out there are many health benefits to jetsetting.


    Two women enjoying cocktails and fruit by a pool.
    The survey revealed that people participate in unexpected behaviors while away. Drazen – stock.adobe.com

    One study found that people who traveled once a year for nine consecutive years increased their longevity by approximately 20%. Those same people also reduce their risk of dying from heart-related conditions by 30%.

    Yearly trips also reduce high blood pressure, lower blood sugar levels and help a person maintain cholesterol and triglycerides levels — all things that can lead to serious heart conditions if ignored.

    If a week-long yearly trip isn’t your style, travelers can also benefit from shorter trips.

    According to research, those who get out of town for a long weekend don’t feel as stressed, tired or depressed compared to those who barely use their PTO.

    “Vacations provide a buffer against chronic stress and inflammation — both of which wreak havoc on the body,” Brooks B. Gump, a professor of public health at Syracuse University told the Washington Post in an interview.

    Take this as a sign to put in your PTO and book your next vacation — it does a person good.



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