Motivation in project management often involves understanding and addressing the needs and well-being of the team members. According to motivational theories relevant to PMP, such as Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y, it is important to ensure that the basic needs of team members are met before they can be motivated by higher-level needs like esteem and self-actualization12. In the context of the question, providing the team with time off can address their immediate physiological and safety needs, such as rest and stress relief, which can be crucial when morale is low due to a demanding schedule. This approach aligns with creating an environment that supports the team's well-being and can lead to increased motivation and productivity in the long term3. References: Motivation Theories for PMP, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Motivation in Project Management: Leadership Perspective.