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  • Writer's pictureOlivier SE Courtois

Five Things You Can Do to Get Back on Track After Your Holiday

Updated: Sep 13

After your holiday, make the best of your return to the professional scene!

 

😎 - First of all, promise not to work during your holiday.

 

Enjoy a different rhythm and let your thoughts pass without paying attention.

 

Let loose and have fun.

 

This contributes to the distilling process.

 

👍- When you get back, it's important to plan for reintegration.

 

If possible, allocate a period of time (a few hours, a few days, a weekend) to ease back into work.

 

This will give you space for more strategic thinking, bridging the gap between holiday relaxation and work demands.

 

You may consider it useless and lazy. But believe me, it's an excellent investment of your time.

 

By planning for reintegration, you'll feel more prepared and in control of your return.

 

🗓️ - Prioritise and plan : Use your new clarity to assess your aspirations, goals, and workload.

 

Review upcoming deadlines and projects.

 

Establish a clear plan for the weeks or months ahead, prioritising tasks according to importance and urgency.

 

Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals.

 

These targeted goals will keep you motivated and provide you with a clear roadmap to success.

 

🏋️ - Re-establish healthy habits : Remember, holiday relaxation can disrupt your routines.

 

But getting back into healthy habits, such as consistent sleep schedules, regular breaks throughout the day, and healthy eating, can significantly boost one's productivity and overall well-being.

 

By feeling good physically and mentally, you'll be more motivated and committed to your work.

 

🌞 - Introduce a little holiday into your daily routine.

 

Take time to reflect on your holiday.

 

Are there any holiday activities or habits that are good for you and that you could introduce into your everyday life?

 

If so, why wait until the next holiday to take them up again?

 

🥳 Enjoy your time off!

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