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Workers spend 11 days of annual leave tackling to-do lists and admin tasks

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 19, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Only four out of ten employees use their annual leave for holidays, reveals a recent study. The remaining majority use it to tackle administrative tasks and catch up on their to-do list. An average worker will spend 11 days of their  holiday allowance sorting out their to-do list, booking trips, catching up on emails, and reviewing bills.

The survey, commissioned by  National Rail found that while 36 per cent of those who don’t rest on their days off feel productive, 25 per cent are frustrated at having to use their annual leave for such tasks. This trend of using annual leave to catch up on admin work could be due to the fact that a quarter of respondents confess they don’t use their spare time wisely, with a fifth describing themselves as habitual procrastinators.

To help, National Rail has partnered with productivity expert Clare Evans to suggest ways people can use their travel time more productively. They’re offering tailored tips based on individual personalities, so people can use their spare time to focus on what matters most, like resting or spending quality time with family.

Clare said: “Train journeys can be the perfect time to get through many of those tasks, offering unique pockets of time with fewer life distractions. But productivity isn’t just about to-do lists, it’s also about the calm and control that comes from knowing your priorities are taken care of.”

“Take five minutes of your journey to jot down your to-do list; set a short time limit – even just ten or fifteen minutes – to complete one task. Add it to your phone or calendar like a meeting, so it’s booked in for your journey and you’re committed.”

Find out if you’re a productive powerhouse or a master of me-time with this quiz. 

Of those surveyed, 89 per cent are train travellers and of the fifth who utilise their journeys to get stuff done, 52 per cent of them feel proud they’ve used their time efficiently.

A further 28 per cent said productive trips mean they have more time and space for creativity while 27 per cent free up time to spend with family and friends when they reach their destination.

Among the tasks travellers tick off on their journeys include writing shopping lists, sorting through photos on their phone and adding upcoming events to their calendars.

As a result of getting stuff done on their travels, people felt less stressed, experienced an improvement in their mood and felt more in control of their upcoming days.

A third of rail users polled via OnePoll.com said the views out of train windows help clear their head for concentration and the ideal journey time to tick things off would be just over an hour – 64 minutes.

Jacqueline Starr, executive chair and CEO at Rail Delivery Group, said: “It’s clear from our research that many people feel overwhelmed by the tasks that can pile up outside of work, with precious annual leave and weekends often spent managing commitments rather than truly switching off.

“We want to show travellers that on the train you can reclaim your time […] to focus on what matters most, beyond the to-do list.”

Clare added: “As the study shows, using your train travel time productivity can positively impact your wellbeing, and these small steps can help you feel less stressed, more focused, balanced and connected to what matters most to you.”

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