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SHEDDING YOUR CORPORATE SKIN

“All work and no play” makes anyone less productive, more stressed, and a lot less fun to be around. Here are a few ways to “shed your corporate skin” and let your weekend self emerge.

Before You Leave Your Office

  • Neaten your work area and arrange your Monday morning priorities.


  • Remove from your mind those projects or deadlines that worry you. Write them out on a piece of paper, and leave the paper in your desk drawer.

Create a Transitional Time

  • One day a week, meet with co-workers or other friends after work and engage in an athletic or social activity, such as getting a bite to eat.


  • Save an afternoon for a small treat just for you – eat an ice cream cone, walk in the park, or visit a quite place where you can relax and get your thoughts together.


  • Change your mood by listening to a favorite tape when you get in the car.

Once at Home

  • Change into some comfortable clothes that make you feel more relaxed.


  • Make a rule that on one or two evenings, you take a little time for yourself before tending to kids or delving into other responsibilities. Spend some time exercising, reading, phoning a friend, or just doing nothing.

On the Weekend

  • Create a ritual, something you love to do and look forward to during the week – like cycling, gardening, or going out for brunch. Then do it every weekend.


  • The weekend is a time to recover, so don’t save all of your household tasks until then. Use this time to have fun, be creative, and “recharge your batteries.”

  • Invite friends over for dinner more often. Make it easy on yourself, though. Instead of an elaborate meal, have a cooking party or potluck dinner.


  • Resist the temptation to turn social occasions into networking sessions or business discussions.


  • Choose activities that are directly opposite of your work responsibilities. If you are at a desk all day, get out and do something physical.

If you need help “shedding your corporate skin,” or with any personal or work-related problem, remember, help is just a phone call away at the EAP.

Call the Employee Assistance Program at 1-800-888-5105.

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