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How to Get Back Into Your Routine After a Break

At various times, we take breaks from the normal run of life. Sometimes, this is due to work itself (e.g. a conference) and sometimes it’s a vacation. Whatever the reason, there’s always going to be a transition period where you need to get back into your regular working routine once you come home.

Instead of getting hugely stressed trying to catch up, here’s a simple five-step process to getting back into your normal routine:

  1. Clear Urgent Tasks Before You Leave
    When you’ve got a planned break like a vacation coming up, make an effort to prepare for it. Most of us do this naturally, but it can be too easy to stick our heads in the sand and hope that everything will magically come together!

One crucial thing to do is to clear anything urgent before you go away. Obviously you’ll take care of tasks which need to be done before you go – but look ahead a bit for deadlines that occur soon after your return. You don’t want to be frantically trying to complete that big report on your first day back in the office.

Sometimes, of course, a break may be unplanned – due to illness or a family emergency, for instance. In that case, you may need to hand over or delegate any tasks with upcoming deadlines: don’t assume that you’ll necessarily be back in the office as quickly as you’re hoping.

If you work for yourself, this is just as crucial. You may even want to tell clients that you’re away for a bit longer than you really are … this gives you a chance to catch up on things without dealing with phone calls or sudden requests.

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; where you’ve got control over your own schedule, try working a half day or two at first, in order to get back into “work mode”. If your break was partly for stress-relief, there’s no sense in coming straight back to the usual busyness!

A to-do list is also a good way to battle overwhelm: you won’t be worrying that you’ve forgotten about something vital, and you can focus on just completing one task then moving on to the next.

In some cases, you may want to use your return from a break as a chance to establish some good habits. Often, a vacation or other break from work can help us to come back into our “normal” life with a fresh perspective. Is there anything which needs to change? Perhaps you want to make a real effort to finish work on time each day, or maybe you’ve realized that if your inbox can survive untended for a week, you don’t need to check emails at 8am every day.

How do you get back into your usual routine (or even a better routine!) after taking a break? What tips would you add?

Written on 3/26/2010 by Ali Hale. Ali writes a blog, Aliventures, about leading a productive and purposeful life (get the RSS feed here). As well as blogging, she writes fiction, and is studying for an MA in Creative Writing. Photo Credit: jonycunha
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