Going Back to the Office? 6 Tips to Help You Transition to the Office After Working From Home by Dr. Haley Perlus

Career
a year ago

Going Back to the Office? 6 Tips to Help You Transition to the Office After Working From Home

Once upon a time, in a pre-COVID world, corporate workers woke up, got dressed for work, made their coffee, commuted to the office and worked eight-hour days. In a post-COVID world, the thought of going back to our old routines may seem daunting. But for many corporate workers, that reality is just around the corner.

As companies push for a return to the physical office, the stress and anxiety of adjusting to a new routine can be overwhelming. Don't let the transition catch you off guard! Learn how to cope and thrive back in the office environment.

Here are some tips for making the transition back to the office:

  • Create a routine. Establish a new routine that aligns with your work schedule, including a set time to wake up, have breakfast and get dressed. This will help you mentally prepare for the workday and maintain a sense of structure.
  • Don’t ditch the workout. It's important not to let go of healthy habits like exercise that you developed while working from home. Exercise not only maintains overall health but also reduces stress and improves productivity.
  • Connect with colleagues. As you return to the office, take the opportunity to connect with colleagues and build relationships. This can help foster a sense of community and make the workplace feel more welcoming.
  • Start meal prepping. Meal prepping can be a game-changer when returning to the office after working from home. It helps save time, money and reduces stress by eliminating the need to decide on what to eat during the workday. Additionally, it can also promote healthier eating habits by enabling you to prepare nutritious meals in advance, ensuring you have access to healthy food options throughout the day.
  • Prioritize your mental health. The transition can be overwhelming, so it's important to take care of your mental health by practicing self-care and seeking support if necessary. Making time for activities like meditation, exercise and therapy can help reduce stress and promote a healthy work-life balance.
  • Update your work space. Adding plants, colorful décor and comfortable accessories like a cozy chair or desk lamp can help create a more inviting workspace. Personalizing your work area can also boost morale and improve your overall mood and motivation while at work.

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bepositive
Something has been lost from not working together in person. But it’s very hard to go back to the way things used to be.
Elisa Schmitz
This is a huge topic of discussion right now as many employers are working through the challenges of getting employees back to the office. These tips are so helpful, thank you!

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