Monday, November 18, 2019
6 things successful people do when they return from a long weekend
6 things successful people do when they return from a long weekend 6 things successful people do when they return from a long weekend An extra day off makes snapping out of weekend mode that much harder.Some people around the US receive an extra day off for Memorial Day to commemorate the Americans who have died in active military service.Thereâs a lot to be said about how you should- or shouldnât- spend long weekends. But itâs equally important to plan out the days that follow a long weekend.When youâre coming back from some time off and you have a shorter week to get everything done, it usually helps to hit the ground running.With that in mind, here are six things that successful people do first when they return from long weekend:They get to work earlyWhen it comes to some holidays, almost everyone has time off. So you wonât be falling behind by showing up to work at your usual time.But coming in early is a good idea if you want to be as productive as possible after a holiday weekend.âThat will mitigate the workload avalanche and give you a head start, sans distraction,â Lynn Taylor, a national wo rkplace expert and the author of âTame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job,â told Business Insider.They scrutinize their to-do lists Productive people know that long, unwieldy to-do lists are essentially useless. Thereâs no better time to start cutting items from your list than the day you get back from long weekend. âNow that youâve spent a good bit away from your desk, you have tangible proof that those tasks youâre always putting off arenât holding up your ceiling,â freelance reporter Kevin Purdy writes in Fast Company. They double check their schedules Donât forget to double check your schedule. Remember, youâll likely be dealing with a shortened work week. Donât try to cram too many items onto your weekly schedule, or you might wind up burning yourself out. They check in with people If youâre back from a national holiday, odds are most of your coworkers and clients will be in the same boat as you. Still, itâs not a bad idea to check in. âTake the time to connect with one or two clients to let them know theyâre top of mind with you and that youâre back if they need anything,â Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and author of âThe Humor Advantage,â told Business Insider. âItâs a simple customer service touch point that can make a big impression.â Whatâs more, if the long weekend ate up a Monday - a popular day for meetings- schedule in some time for your team and direct reports to meet up, even if itâs just for a few minutes. You want to make sure everyoneâs on the same page now that youâre all back in the office. They organize their inbox Beware of spending too much time responding to the emails you missed over the weekend. âItâs easy to get sucked into the vortex of responding to every email without considering whether itâs the best use of your time on the first day back,â Kerr said. âDonât confuse email activity with productive work, so be strategic and only respond to email that are time sensitive.â They focus on work Itâs important to be able to shut off your âwork brainâ over long weekends. You want to enjoy your time off, after all. Itâs equally important to snap back into a work-oriented mindset when you return to the office. Successful people are able to make the switch and avoid any unproductive post-long weekend dillydallying. This post was originally published on BusinessInsider.com.
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