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5 Tips For Remote Workers Resuming After The Holidays

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5 Tips For Remote Workers Resuming After The Holidays

It’s that time of year when we all return to work after a long-deserved break but there’s no need to lose it altogether. Here are five tips for remote workers resuming their normal routines after the holidays. 

1. Clear your workspace before you settle in for work 

Put away all the things that aren’t related to work and make sure that every surface is clean and free of clutter. This will help you get into the right mindset for work, which can be difficult when you’re still recovering from the holidays.

2. Establish a routine you can stick to 

With a routine in place, you’ll be able to see when the best time to work is, which will help you get back into the swing of things. Setting alarms to remind you of your schedule can help make this process easier. 

3. Take on what you can handle

Don’t just jump back into your old routine or open up all your email inboxes at once. That will stress you out instead take on what you can handle at every given time and take breaks where necessary. 

4. Put your phone on silent mode during work hours

It’s easy to get distracted by the social media photos friends and family would share after the holidays. One way to beat this is to put your phone on silent mode during work hours. This will help you get back on track with work. 

5. Pace yourself

Don’t try to get back into the same level of productivity that you had before the holidays, especially if it wasn’t sustainable in the first place. Instead, start at a more manageable pace and work up from there. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by work stress, take some time off to relax and get away from your computer screen — even if it’s just for an hour or two (or more). 

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