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How to Get Back Into Your Routine After a Break
- Clear Urgent Tasks Before You Leave. One crucial thing to do is to clear anything urgent before you go away.
- Plan a Couple of Catch-Up Days. We often think that we can go straight from vacation mode back into work mode – but it's worth planning some transition time.
- Ease Yourself Back In. Instead of trying to be superman or superwoman, how about easing yourself back into work or life gently? Tackle some simple tasks instead of something high-powered.
- Make and Follow a To-Do List. Rather than grabbing the first task which presents itself to your mind, sit down for ten – fifteen minutes and make a list of what needs to be done.
- (Re)-Establish Good Habits. If you've had a long break, it can take time to get back into your usual good habits.
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