Before signing off for the holiday, do these four things to avoid return-to-work dread
It’s officially the days of “let’s circle back after the holidays,” which means it will soon be, “ugh, why didn’t I close this out before the holidays?”
But it doesn’t have to be that way. As much as we love to push things off before a collective holiday break, it can come with drawbacks when the new year starts. What’s worse than coming back from time off with a mountain of work that wasn’t finished?
Our future selves will thank us if we block out some time before signing off at the end of this week to close any loose ends, answer remaining emails, and prepare for a smooth return in January. We spoke with a workplace expert and therapist to compile a short list of what to do before closing your laptop this week to ensure a restful, relaxing week off without enduring any return-to-work dread in the new year.
“It’s completely normal to feel stressed and anxious about transitioning back to work after the holidays,” said licensed therapist Nicholette Leanza at LifeStance Health. “The key is preparing in advance and taking care of yourself so you can make the transition a little easier.”
Talk to your boss about what you can do to prepare for January now
“I encourage employees to have a context-setting with their bosses,” said Dr. Stefanie Tignor, vp of data science at human resources company Humu.
This could involve scheduling a beginning-of-the-year growth conversation with your manager so that you are on the same page when you return. During a meeting like this, workers might ask questions like: Am I giving you the right type of updates on my work? Are they frequent enough? Do they include sufficient detail?