–
Getting Away From The Grind
It doesn’t have to be an occasion like the World Mental Health Day, for us to be talking about how to cope with life and thrive.
The common stresses of everyday life can build up and become overwhelming. While most of us can handle these things as they come, even the strongest person can become mentally burned out. That’s why it is so important to be proactive when it comes to your mental health.
Diet and exercise can have a big impact on our mental health, of course, but that’s just the beginning. According to Taylor Counseling Group, there are various psychological benefits of traveling, including stress reduction and lowered anxiety. Taking a break somewhere out of the ordinary helps beat the blues and increases your creativity.
The best news is that you don’t have to travel far away to get these benefits. Even a trip closer to home can have the same positive effects on your mental and physical health. Here are some great ideas for mood-lifting getaways, courtesy of FutureSTRONG Academy.
Urban Escape
If you would rather keep the conveniences of city life with you on vacation, a weekend in a city (where you don’t live) is a good choice. Tour the city’s historical landmarks and world class museums. Research and sample the local cuisine, or you could even plan your trip around finding wonderful places to eat. From barbecue to James Beard Award-winning chefs, there’s something in every state ripe and ready to bring out the foodie in you.
And if you’re in the mood for something extra vibrant, maybe it’s time to give Disney World or Disneyland a try! Be warned, though: there’s far too much to see and do in a single day, so you’re better off consulting a source like Mouse Life Today and planning your budget and itinerary in advance. And don’t worry; you can always go again!
Go In, On, or Near the Water
When you’re feeling completely frazzled, being near water can help soothe and calm the mind and body. Make the trip to a public body of water in your area, rent a boat, take a sunset cruise, or enjoy a picnic on the shore. Most state parks incorporate rivers, streams, or lakes, and are set up to make them easily accessible to the public. Try searching the name of your state with the word “parks” for some comprehensive listings of locations and amenities available. You might also check out amusement and water parks to have some endorphin-releasing fun.

Why do butterflies rest during rain?
Historic Hideaways
If history is your thing, most areas have destinations that will be of interest to you. Living history sites can be a great way to immerse yourself in another time and place while learning about the past. History museums can also be fascinating destinations, whether they follow cultures across centuries or focus on a particular slice of time. If you’re visiting a good-sized city, chances are there will be a museum of history nearby.
Romantic Retreats
If your great escape comes with a partner, there’s no more romantic destination than a getaway from the hustle and bustle. For instance, book a stay at Seesaw’s Lodge and escape the noise and hustle of city life. Not only will you be free from distractions and able to reconnect, but spending a few nights in nature can actually help repair your sleep cycle. Research suggests that spending a week in the woods resets your body’s circadian rhythm, which helps to regulate your cycle and provides better sleep overall.
Travel To Expand The Mind
As much as we’d like our vacations to last forever, all good things must come to an end. But that is why it’s important to make your home a safe and calm haven for your mental wellbeing. You can cleanse negative energy that comes from complaining and negative relationships by performing a sage cleanse on your home. It’s also important to remove any clutter, which is shown to increase anxiety. Preparing your house with good energy will make returning home a more pleasant process.
Modern life can become overwhelming, which puts your mental health under a lot of pressure. You can help manage all that stress with healthy lifestyle choices, but sometimes a person needs an extra boost. Traveling a bit is a great way to break out of the ordinary – and you don’t have to go far. In fact, there are plenty of places in every state where you can get away and relax. Whether you crave culture and good eats, outdoorsy fun, history, or romance, there’s a perfect getaway near you!
–
At FutureSTRONG Academy, our mission is to grow children who respect themselves, their time and their capabilities in a world where distractions are just a click or a swipe away. Call 678-310-5025. Disclaimer: Please note, FutureSTRONG Academy has not been paid to post any of the above links.
Image via Pexels
Article Author: Jennifer McGregor
– – –
About The Article Author:
Jennifer McGregor is a pre-med student, who loves providing reliable health and medical resources for PublicHealthLibrary.org users. To make it easier for people to search for high quality information, she co-created Public Health Library – a way to push reputable information on health topics to the forefront, making them more convenient to find.
* * *
For Your Spiritual, Mental And Psychological Wellness
Here Are Free Resources For Children, Teens, Adults And Parents
The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life: What Lions, Wilderness, and Purpose Can Teach Us About Living Fully
Boyd Varty's The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life reads like a spiritual self-discovery journey. Varty grew up on South Africa's Londolozi Game Reserve learning lion-tracking skills from master African trackers. He has spent years working in wildlife conservation and...
The America I Met at a Truck Stop: A Road Trip, Kind Strangers, and the Small Acts That Hold Us Together
These days, when I ask my children to come with me on road trips, they think I'm looking for a buddy so I can share the driving load. At 21 and 17, they have every right to think what they want. But what parent doesn't want to stay attached to the hip of their child,...
Unforgettable Travel Essays That Reveal Art, Belonging & Humanity Beyond Any Map
I am writing to introduce you to my travel essays because these are pieces I'm most proud of. I'm attaching a few lines from some essays here. Hope you enjoy them and visit the place vicariously through my words. "I still get goosebumps when I think about the...
AI Slop, Brainrot & Shitposting: Who’s Moderating the Internet Anymore? – Part I
What Is Brain Rot, Anyway? If you want to learn more about brain rot, you're at the right place. If you don't know what it is, even then, you're at the right place. When I visited Rome a few years ago, I realized Italians had given the world fabulous looking...
When AI Becomes Your Therapist: The Hidden Risk of Chatbots Replacing Reality – Part II
When Validation Becomes Distortion In the first article, we talked about what AI psychosis is. Here, we continue the conversation by exploring how AI chatbots may contribute to distorted thinking or delusions, especially in vulnerable users. We’re going to look...
The Dangerous Rise of AI Yes-Men: When ChatGPT Agrees Too Much and Fuels AI Psychosis – Part I
Cats vs. Chatbots Earlier in March 2026, Garry Tan, the President & CEO of Y Combinator, posted something on X: “I am so late to this trend but I finally asked my ChatGPT to make an image of our relationship and this is what it did. What does yours look...
Why the World Is Finally Slowing Down: The Rise of the Slow Thought Revolution
I've been noticing an interesting phenomenon lately. The desire for slowing down and adopting an intentional way of consuming information. For nearly two decades the internet trained us to read faster, scroll faster, react faster. But lately something unexpected is...
Perimenopause: Not Global Warming, Just My Personal Climate Crisis
Hey, so I’m not “leaning into” some stream-of-consciousness writing style to sound cute or anything. This is literally what I’m going through. No, not as a raging maniac, although I do feel like I’m becoming one. And not even because my body seems to have forgotten...
The Attachment Economy Is Here: What AI Companions Mean for All of Us – Part I
Parents, Get Ready To Welcome Your AI In-Laws There will be a time in the not so distant future, when your child will introduce you to his girlfriend. And there's a possibility, you will end up locking eyes, if that's even possible, with his AI companion. The...
Stop Hustling, Start Living: Nietzsche, Self-Mastery, and the Courage to Quit
In his work, The Antichrist, Friedrich Nietzsche talks about a certain type of person who has the most tolerance for suffering, because they experience difficulty as meaningful. “The most intelligent men, like the strongest, find their happiness where others would...
Inside Social Media Lawsuits: How Meta, YouTube & AI Are Harming Teens
Life As a Chaos Machine I was on a beach, when I couldn't move, listening to The Chaos Machine by Max Fisher. The book makes painfully clear that Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook leadership knew their platforms were harming young minds. Internal research linked...
When Men’s Vanity Becomes a Requirement: How Social Media Turned Self-Improvement Into Obsession
A decade ago, I had a Korean coworker who put my skincare regimen to shame. I used to be annoyed at him for not leaving a single lick of hair on his perfectly groomed, smooth skin. He blamed it on his culture’s beauty standards — and the fact that his wife was a...












Trackbacks/Pingbacks