Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Luxe Vacations Increase Happiness!

As I was browsing though articles this morning I found this and thought I would share. I know luxe vacations increase my happiness! 

How to Spend Money So It Makes You Happy


The debate over whether money can buy happiness just got more complicated. A new paper from two economists suggests that spending money on certain things – namely, leisure activities – does, in fact, improve happiness levels. Spending on more materialistic items, such as cars, food, and clothes, does not.

First, some background: Economists have long debated how money influences happiness levels. On one hand, people in richer countries report higher happiness levels. But after a certain threshold of wealth is reached the link begins to weaken. That could be because people get used to higher incomes, so wealth doesn’t bring them as much pleasure, or because once people achieve a certain level of material success, they begin to wish they had even more. People also tend to compare themselves to others, and it’s always possible to find someone else who’s richer than you.

But no one doubts the importance of being happy. For starters, it feels good, but it also appears to improve health and even longevity.

Now, back to these intriguing new findings. By comparing consumption data from the national Health and Retirement Study, Thomas DeLeire of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Ariel Kalil of the University of Chicago found that spending money on leisure activities, which include vacations, movie theater tickets, and hobbies, improve happiness levels. (Happiness was measured by asking respondents to describe how they felt about their lives.)
Expenditures on durable goods such as refrigerators, clothes, personal items, cars, and housing, on the other hand, did not have an effect on happiness.

The apparent reason behind the leisure spending – happiness connection is even more intriguing than the finding itself: Spending on leisure activities appears to boost one’s level of social connectedness. That makes sense, since when you go on vacation, engage in a hobby such as tennis or bridge, or go out to the movies, you are almost always doing it with somebody else. So spending on leisure might boost your social connectedness, which in turn improves your happiness level.

What does this all mean for the savvy consumer? Well, it suggests that we should be sure to budget some of our funds towards leisure. While the latest handbag or car might give us a short burst of euphoria, we might soon get used to having them around so the happiness provided is short-lived. But if we spend money on a once-in-a lifetime vacation with our families instead, then we might feel happier and more connected to our loved ones.

One caveat: The study is based on data from older Americans over the age of 50, so it might not apply to everyone. It’s possible, for example, that younger Americans get more of a happiness surge from keeping up with the latest clothing trends, and older folks get more pleasure from leisure. As the authors put it, “For a relatively older adult, an expensive vacation or box seats at the symphony may be happily viewed as the just reward of a long and productive life, something that was postponed until a stage of relative financial security and seniority in one’s position at work or in the community.”

Still, the findings hold a useful lesson for the rest of us, too.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Bless Our Soldiers!


The other day I received a request from a soldier stationed in the middle east.  He explained that he would be in the field for over a year and had a beautiful fiance at home who he loved so very much and could not wait to make her his wife. (he went on and on about how much she meant) He also explained as a surprise he would like to plan a romantic Caribbean honeymoon as a surprise.  He also mentioned that he could not give me exact dates that he would be coming back to the US but would like information on what was out there.  He also mentioned that money was tight for the time being as well.  Also letting me know that if he did not reply for a few days or so that the reason was probably because he was in the field. This brought tears to my eyes the love he has for America (you and I, strangers...) and the love and strong bond he and his fiance must share.  My Sandals Resorts Rep Joy sent me an email this morning with a program Sandals Resorts now has for our troops.  They have always offered military and active a discount on their Sandals Resorts vacation package.  Now they are offering to send personalized cards from us to our friends and family stationed abroad.  I am sending one to my Father's neighbors son who is stationed in Iraq.  This is amazing and one more reason I am in love with this resort brand!

Send a soldier a card:  http://www.snapio.com/uso-sandals

Below was taken from the site:


If you have a loved one serving in the armed forces, and want to send them a FREE personalized folded card letting them know you’re thinking of them, then all you have to do is follow these 3 easy steps .
The first step is to choose from over 30 different images to go on the front of your folded card, and then to personalize the card by filling out the information to the right hand side. Afterwards, hit the “Continue” button. The second step is to create an account for security reasons. The last step is to click the link you’ll receive in your email registration and confirmation letter. Once that’s done, the USO will deliver your one-of-a-kind card to your recipient.
For a moment of your time, let that special someone know you’re thinking of them, and that they have your appreciation and support for the service they’re giving our country. 

For more information on this program and Sandals Resorts:

Aston Martin Driving : Nurburgring Driving Academy

I know what I want to do should I find myself in Nurburgrin, Germany! 


Little sparks my interest outside the islands but the though of this is thrilling!  Many who go on European vacations are looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For driving enthusiasts, it doesn't get much better than touring the famed Nurburgring track in Germany, the site of many legendary races throughout history. But thanks to a new initiative from Aston Martin, visitors won't just get to see the track, but race on it.

Nurburgring, not far from Frankfurt, attracts racing fans throughout the world. According to MotorTrend, the company has opened the new Nurburgring Driving Academy at their trackside test center. Travelers who pay for lessons will be allowed to get behind the wheel of a car and experience the thrills of track racing. Once drivers pass certain benchmarks, demonstrating their skills and ability, they'll be unleashed on the full 13.5-mile track that has become famous around the world.

"The course underlines both essential elements of Aston Martin driving: road safety and track etiquette," said Wolfgang Schubauer, director of Aston Martin's Nürburgring test center. "We intend that each owner will leave with a clear understanding of their driving skills and a heightened sense of reaction and control."

Even if drivers can't make the trek to Nurburgring, they might want to look into some of Aston Martin's other driving academies, which have popped up across the world.



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Adults Stay Free at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort in St. Thomas

This morning in my inbox I received this holiday deal from a great resort in St. Thomas!  This would make for a perfect group trip to celebrate the last days of summer!


From Long Island to the Virgin Islands. We have celebrated 36 years of hospitality at Bolongo Bay since we made The Virgin Islands our home in 1969. Dick and Joyce Doumeng became the owners and managers of the property in 1974. Personal involvement with both guests and co-workers was their top priority. That simple idea made a success of Bolongo almost immediately, culminating with Dick & Joyce being awarded the Caribbean Hotel Association's Hotelier of the year in 1988, still the only couple ever to win.
 

Bolongo Bay Beach Resort in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands is offering an “Adults Stay Free” special offer that provides free stays for a third and fourth adult staying in the same room with two adults paying full rates. In addition, the group will receive a 20 percent discount and a free catamaran sail to swim with turtles, or a sunset cocktail cruise. Under the offer, guests stay at the resort for less than $50 per person, per day. The special offer applies to minimum five-night stays through Oct. 31, 2010, and must be booked by Sept. 30, 2010. With the 20 percent discount, daily rates for ocean-view accommodations start at $212 for August travel and at $193.60 for travel in September and October. The cost per person, per day is $48.40 for travel September and October. The Adults Stay Free offer must be booked by Sept. 30.