How to start working after a long break?
Sebastian Janus - derStartupCFO
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Hi everyone,
Many people feel depressed and find it difficult to return to work after the holidays are over.
So how to start over and stay productive?
Here are 6 tips I've applied to myself βΊοΈ
1. Allow yourself time to transform
2. Back to old habits
3. Go to work a little earlier on the first days
4. Redecorate your desk
5. Talk, meet colleagues
6. Take time for yourself
I'd love to hear about your experience with this π
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Manab Boruah@manab_boruah
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Do not read all the emails at once. It will only scare you.
Better get an update from a team mate and then read about it.
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@derstartupcfo glad you agreed π
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@manab_boruah That's so true!
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Resuming work once you have been on break is a challenging task. However, you need not panic if you put your job on hold or want to restart your career.
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@qudsia_ali You're right βΊ
Thanks for sharing! Probably scaling the number of hours till you get to normal levels is the best for me.
Frankly Speaking it does take some time.
I love the ones you shared. For me, it's talking to my colleagues, backreading notes and learning from them
Thank you for info! Really appreciate it!
Mindset. Catch up with colleagues.
@rissy_miranda oh can I add, check bills and spending, it will kick you right up for work π
It's important to make the transition from school to work as easy as possible. Don't worry about being perfect from the beginning. It's better to struggle in the beginning and try to build a track record. It's unlikely that you will get fired even if your job performance isn't up to the mark. If it is, you can simply move on.