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With the holiday season ending, the first day back at work can be a bit of a struggle for some. There are others who may think 'I'm going to go back to work with renewed energy and excitement after my holiday, ready to create and produce like never before!' Many of us have had similar thoughts where our vision and expectation is slightly different to the reality we encounter.
There is tremendous focus on the challenges associated with our children going back to school after the holidays yet we don't talk nearly as much about the difficulty of slipping back to work without sliding and damaging our psychological well-being.
So what could we do to sustain the holiday feeling and effectively ease our way back, not only to survive but to thrive and be productive?
To begin with, it's always important to revise your career blueprint from time to time. Ask yourself if you've deliberately designed the career path you're on or just ended up there accidentally or due to other people's expectations. Of course, change isn't easy and we convince ourselves it's better to stay at a job we hate rather than risk reshaping our professional world.
Here are a few common excuses people use for remaining at an unsatisfactory job:
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