Don’t bring the workday home with you
Don’t bring the workday home with youu
Some people’s workdays involve back-to-back meetings, deadlines and an influx of emails and messages. They can spend their entire workday doing difficult tasks. To handle these tasks a person usually goes into a state of constant alertness.
This mode is genuinely useful when needed, but the problem is that many times your mind can’t always tell the difference between your workday and your home life, so a person can stay in that mode even after they’ve logged off from work.
Many people who struggle with this are result-oriented professionals, they care deeply about doing great work and they hold themselves to high standards. They just need to learn to disconnect from work when they leave the office.
Prepare notes of your top priorities for the next workday day before leaving work, this helps you separate yourself from the workday. Log off work apps when the workday ends to help reduce after-hours stress and to protect your personal time. Take a walk around the block or change clothes as soon as you get home to give yourself a mental reset.











