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How to get back into your routine after the holidays

by Staff Bona
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The holidays were a magical time filled with family, friends, festivities, and a well-deserved break from the daily grind. Now though, it’s time to reestablish your routine as you find your flow for 2024. This can be a challenging task!

Getting back into the swing of things requires a strategic approach and a positive yet gentle mindset. Here are 5 great tips to help ease the transition:

Jot down your plans in order of importance

The first step to reclaiming your routine is to prioritise tasks and create a realistic plan. Start by making a to-do list, highlighting the most crucial tasks that need immediate attention. Organise your tasks based on deadlines and importance, and break them down into smaller, more manageable steps.

By setting clear priorities and creating a structured plan, you’ll regain a sense of control and reduce the overwhelming feeling of being bombarded with responsibilities.

Ease yourself back into a daily flow 

Instead of diving headfirst into a hectic schedule, consider easing your way back into your routine. Begin by reintroducing key activities one at a time, starting with the important things. If you’re returning to work, start by focusing on high-priority projects before tackling less urgent tasks. Gradually reintegrating into your routine will help you avoid feeling overwhelmed and allow for a smoother adjustment period.

Find a morning routine that sticks 

Jumpstart your day by establishing a morning routine that sets a positive tone for the rest of the day. Incorporate activities that make you happy and help you feel grounded. Whether it’s enjoying a nutritious breakfast, dancing around your room, or going for a run, a well-crafted morning routine can provide the energy and focus needed to tackle the day’s challenges. Consistency is key, so aim to stick to your morning routine even on weekends to maintain stability.

Stay in touch 

Returning from a holiday often means leaving behind the carefree moments spent with family and friends. Combat post-holiday blues by staying connected with loved ones. Share your experiences and create a sense of continuity by scheduling regular catch-ups or planning future events together. Socialising can help you maintain a positive mindset and remind you that life continues to offer moments of joy and connection, even after the holidays.

Time management and banking will play a role here because after work you can still enjoy your summer evenings.

Self-care always

This one’s really important and often overlooked! Prioritise self-care as you transition back into your routine. Pay attention to your physical and mental well-being by getting enough sleep, eating nourishing meals, and incorporating relaxation techniques into your day. Also, recognise that it’s okay to pace yourself and make self-care a non-negotiable part of your routine.

Compiled by Amy Steenkamp

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