“…Moreover, organizations should help employees replenish their resources, which, in turn, may contribute to better task regulation at work. Research suggests that a variety of off‐work recovery activities could potentially help replenish regulatory resources, including breaks at work (Trougakos, Beal, Green, & Weiss, ), work‐free evenings (Rook & Zijlstra, ), sleep (Lanaj et al., ; Sonnentag, Binnewies, & Mojza, ), weekends (Fritz & Sonnentag, ), and vacations (Fritz & Sonnentag, ). It is important for organizations and employees to realize that it is not merely time away from work, but resource‐recovery experiences during the time off (e.g., relaxation, mastery experience, positive work reflection, and psychological detachment from work; Fritz & Sonnentag, ; Sonnentag et al., ) that are important for replenishing regulatory resources.…”