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Do you want to immediately get back to work after the New Year holidays? Start preparing in advance. Complete important tasks in the last ten days of December. Clean up your desktop and computer. Plan your first working week according to the principle “from simple to complex.” If the plan includes joint meetings or projects, then, when congratulating you on the upcoming New Year, remind your colleagues of the date and time of the meeting for self-organization and organization of the event. It is important to plan not only workdays, but also the New Year holidays themselves, for example, taking into account the “wheel of life balance” by R. Gandapas with the indicators: “love”, then clockwise “well-being”, “hobbies”, “friendship”, “health” , “work” and others. Determine your level of satisfaction with parameters from 1 (minimum) to 10 (maximum). Based on this, plan activities in an area that requires balance, such as family, health or hobbies. Consider switching from work to family and preparing for the holiday as an option for relaxation. The New Year is still a family holiday with many opportunities to improve relationships and joint activities between parents and children. This coming weekend, gather a family council, including children. Before the council, write down all the questions for discussion, taking into account the experience of past holidays, the wishes of family and friends. You can make a table: at the top: No., name of the order, names of family members, notes; on the side of the line: all instructions on the to-do list, under each name there is a role (participant/responsible). Moreover, make an additional column where you list family members by name; perhaps you will include your parents and friends in the preparation. Give them the opportunity to become part of your family during a joint holiday. Announce a date and time for the council that is convenient for everyone. Offer to discuss the questions that you wrote down and ask them to supplement them, fill out the column with comments, indicate the deadlines. Everything is negotiable! End the tip with a family dinner or something nice for everyone! Remember that when there are difficulties at work, the family is a resource! When you go to work, do not make powerful plans and carry out “psychological stroking” for each completed item, treat yourself, family and colleagues with understanding. Your family psychologist Irina Kilina 89618640530