💨 Abstract
A woman's trip for her 15th wedding anniversary was compromised when she had to work, missing her son's first experience with the ocean. Experts discussed the struggle to disconnect from work on vacations due to constant connectivity. Tips included setting clear boundaries, communicating with colleagues, and planning ahead. Some suggest "quiet vacations" where work is done discreetly, while others advocate for complete disconnection.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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