| It is a widely accepted fact that we get busier as | | | | 'break', and something that would wither away the |
| we approach 21st century. As we cope with the | | | | images, physical atmosphere and social climate of the |
| demands of a very busy, hectic, tied up 24 hour | | | | routinary day to day struggle, then it would be best |
| urban lifestyle, we reproduce the same daily routine | | | | to settle in a villa. |
| narrowing down the room for personal space and | | | | This is certainly the place you are suited when you |
| further damaging our physical and mental health. | | | | need more time to think and reflect on the things |
| In a social research about the effects of stress and | | | | you do daily. Especially when getting a little bit burned |
| the 24 hour society, the study showed these | | | | out or exhausted, villas can provide the same, or |
| startling figures: 63% of those who report stress | | | | even more, the comfort and privacy of your own |
| expect the problem to stay unchanged or get worse; | | | | home without having to face with the entire stimulus |
| 53% of people have suffered from work-related | | | | you are encountering in your everyday life. |
| stress in the past 12 months; 57% of those who | | | | Villas can be something in mind that is a kind of get |
| have experienced stress says it has worsened in the | | | | away from the busyness and hassle of urban life. It |
| past year; 72% of those who are stressed blame | | | | can be some sort of music to the ears that can |
| too much work; 52% of those under stress feel it is | | | | trigger nice memories of the past or imaginations of |
| damaging their health and; 20% have sought medical | | | | a future serene situation detached from the suburbs |
| or other professional help (Lynn Eaton, 2005). | | | | where all you feel are the caress of nature and the |
| Furthermore, if this would remain predominant in our | | | | luxury of the services you are able to cover. |
| lifestyle, we would be allowing pathologies to take | | | | Historically, since the time of the Romans to the |
| place unexpectedly, be it physiological, psychological | | | | Renaissance era, to the present day, the evolution of |
| or social. As any psychoanalyst would suggest, it is | | | | the concept of villas has changed dramatically. From a |
| always advisable to have a pause and find a release | | | | merely upper class concept to a seemingly more and |
| of tension in everything we do. | | | | more grassroots idea, villas are now conventionally |
| Thus, having a pause can mean so little yet so much | | | | used to describe a modern parlance situated to an |
| of impact to the stress of everyday industrial life. It | | | | idyllic location where relaxation is mostly conducive. |
| can be some sort of a healing session with a | | | | Added to this, villas have been historically used for |
| guidance adviser, an open and honest conversation | | | | relaxation and reflection purposes by people faced |
| with a friend, or a holiday get away. In addition, | | | | with stress and exhaustion. It was not something |
| release of stress can be done through art, music | | | | though, that normal people can afford. However, with |
| therapy, meditation, or merely a walk in the park. | | | | the advent of modern luxury villas, you are able to |
| There are in fact a lot of options. | | | | have a 24/7 access. |
| With this in mind, we can surely take a break from | | | | Studies also show that people who have released |
| the hassles and bustles of modern day lifestyle. If | | | | their bottled emotions function more productively. So |
| you are thinking of having some sort of a break | | | | give it a shot and try it out yourself and figure out |
| away, something that can really be considered a real | | | | what I am talking about. |