How do you ease into work mode after a relaxing weekend?
Abdul Rehman
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Guntis Coders@mr_coders
I start thinking more about work starting Sunday afternoon again 😎
Excited to go to sleep to be able to continue business/product development next morning 😅
Always work mode
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Taking 10-15 minutes to plan out my day really helps me ease into work mode after the weekend. I start with simple tasks to build momentum and pair it with a good cup of coffee—it’s like a little ritual to reset my brain.
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understanding that there is no end to your tasks and you just need to prioritize. Also having less meetings reduces stress
Muku.ai
Cold shower + coffee!!!
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Coffee, lots and lots of coffee😂
Haha I relate! Sunday scaries are real 😅 What helps me is planning out my week on Friday before logging off. I make a to-do list, prioritize tasks, and block off focus time on my calendar. Come Monday, I'm locked and loaded to dive back in 💪 Also, a good morning routine makes a huge difference - I meditate, journal, and get some movement to put myself in a productive headspace. The transition from weekend zen to weekday hustle is never easy, but a little prep goes a long way!
Starting my day with the consistant morning routine. This help me transition smoothly transition from relaxation to work mood.
I take few moments to mentally shift. (This incude deep breath, journaling)
It is very tough to work after a long weekend but we have to do :(
Usually enter work mode by drinking a cup of coffee.
☕Coffee + 🐕Walk the dog out side + ☀️Get some sun
Perks of living in Southeast Asia where traditional "winter" isn't a concept!
I start planing for Monday on Sunday night. That's how my work mode starts to plug and I feel ready to jump in on Monday.
Always plan out my days/weeks ahead of time otherwise I can get lost in the overwhelming amount of daily interruptions. Time blocking is key.