Plan A More Realistic Week - After A Bank Holiday
Clare Evans
Productivity for Small Business Owners, Solopreneurs and busy team leaders. Gain clarity and focus, reduce stress and overwhelm. Make better use of your time at work, in life. Coach | Speaker | Author.
Does a bank holiday throw you out of sync, even when you work flexibly anyway??
Tuesday feels like a Monday or you get to Wednesday and it feels like Tuesday and then before you know it, it’s Friday and you’re still playing catch-up or trying to squeeze more into the week.
You may still be in holiday mode so keep going and enjoy that extra day off but use the same approach when you get back from holiday, especially if you’re tempted to try and squeeze five days worth of work in to four ... or even three!
If you’ve yet to take your holiday ... take a day-off.?
For the business entrepreneurs or 'working from homers', it’s tempting to just treat it like another work day, after all it’s only a bank holiday in the UK and just another work day for the rest of the world, but take the day off! Your colleagues abroad will take their public holidays off, so should you.
Be more realistic about how you plan your week and stop trying to squeeze five days into four.
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BEFORE a Bank Holiday weekend
Plan your weekend in the same way you plan your week but this time, you’re planning your down-time.?
Even if you don’t want to go out and about, because everyone else is doing the same thing and it's too busy, you can still plan time to relax at home, in the garden or do something closer to home.?
Make the most of the good weather, although as we know too well on a Bank Holiday it's likely to rain! Good excuse to relax with a good book for a few hours. Preferably an actual paper book to get away from screen time.
Alternatively, you have three days in which to get a few things done around the house that perhaps you don’t always have time for. There’s still time to nip down to the garden centre or DIY store to get what you need.?
Check out your diary for next week NOW, so you know what’s coming up, where you need to be and what you have planned for your first day back (Tuesday). Don’t overload your first day back. Treat your Tuesday like a Monday so you have time to plan, prep and get organised.
Set your Out of Office message so clients and colleagues know you’re not checking email or phone messages.
You’ll find more tips for planning ahead around a bank holiday (or working a four-day week) READ MORE HERE
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AFTER a Bank Holiday
As I mentioned, it’s often difficult to get back into the swing of things after a Bank Holiday weekend, when your normal weekly routine feels out of sync by a day.?
To avoid trying to squeeze too much into four days …
Remember you only have a four day work week, so don’t try to cram too much in – you’ll just lose the benefit of that day off … if indeed you had a day off and didn’t end up working.
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Hands up if you're likely to ignore all of this and be working on the bank holiday?
Me, I'll either be out in the garden, out for a walk or might even get back on the bike, especially if the weather is good.
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