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5 Tips to Help You Transition Back into Work Mode After Summer

8/15/2024

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​As summer draws to a close and the school bells ring again, many of us are preparing to transition from the leisurely pace of summer back to the rhythm of work. This is the perfect time to reset, refocus, and reevaluate our workplace etiquette. Whether you’re returning from a well-deserved break or simply adjusting to a post-summer schedule, here are some tips to help you smoothly ease back into the work mindset.
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1. Recalibrate Your Routine
Coming back to work after a vacation or summer activities can feel overwhelming. To ease this transition, start by resetting your routine. Prioritize your tasks, set achievable goals for the first few days, and give yourself permission to ease back into full productivity. Remember, it’s not about sprinting back to the finish line but instead pacing yourself for long-term success.
 
2. Reevaluate Workplace Etiquette
Now is a great time to reflect on your workplace behavior. Are there areas where you could improve? Consider how you interact with your colleagues, the respect you show for shared spaces, and how you contribute to the overall work environment. Small adjustments, like being more punctual or actively listening during meetings, can significantly impact how your co-workers perceive you.
 
3. Virtual Meeting Best Practices
Virtual meetings are still a staple in many workplaces. To ensure you make the best impression, revisit the basics: dress appropriately, find a quiet and well-lit space, and mute your microphone when you’re not speaking. Additionally, be mindful of your body language and avoid multitasking—your colleagues can tell when your attention is divided.
 
4. Lunchroom Etiquette
The lunchroom is a communal space that requires consideration and respect. Simple acts like cleaning up after yourself, not leaving food in the fridge for too long, and being mindful of strong-smelling foods can help maintain a pleasant environment for everyone. Also, remember that the lunchroom isn’t the place for work-related discussions—give yourself a proper break.
 
5. Promoting Workplace Positivity
Finally, aim to contribute to a positive work environment. A simple “good morning,” a genuine compliment, or offering help to a colleague can create a supportive and motivating atmosphere. Positivity is contagious—spread it generously!
 
As we transition back into the work mindset, let’s use this time to refresh our commitment to professionalism and kindness. By focusing on these aspects of workplace etiquette, we can ensure a smoother, more productive return for ourselves and our colleagues.
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    About Suzy

    Suzy Lins is a certified etiquette trainer located in Southern California. Educating on manners and etiquette to help people gain confidence to master business and social situations is her passion.


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