Are you hesitant about that return to the office moment? Check out Emma's tips to ease into a new routine.
To all those people who said, "We need to learn to live a 'COVID-normal' life", we say, "if there's one thing that Covid isn't, it's 'normal".
One of the most significant changes during this pandemic has been working from home.
As restrictions promise to ease, many of us may be looking forward to office time and connecting with our workmates. However, for some, heading back to the office requires another round of adjustments. To help, we had a chat with Emma, a counsellor, who shared her top six tips.
Humans are creatures of habit; we like routine and consistency. This is why change is hard. The unknown can bring up feelings such as anxiety, fear, uncertainty, dread, curiosity. It takes time to adapt to change.
The more we push away negative emotions, the stronger they can become. Try to acknowledge these feelings are normal when adapting to a change, allow them, and sit with them.
Focus on what is within your control (your own hygiene practices, for instance) and try to let go of what is outside of it (such as the behaviour of others).
Being prepared in advance can help you avoid potential stressors in your day, for example:
If you developed some habits or routines while working from home that have benefited your mental health, try to keep these up, for example:
Situations are rarely black or white, all good or all bad. Even if you are feeling overwhelmed about the return to work, try to look for some small things you are looking forward to (for example, seeing colleagues, having a clearer separation between home and work life).
And if you feel like you need some additional help or advice, for all of October you'll have free access to SANE's 'best in class' 1 to 1 Wellbeing Check-in - a 25-minute mental health check-in and chat with a professional Peer Support Worker, completely anonymous and confidential, at a time that suits you.
This free Wellbeing Check-in is available exclusively to International Towers community members in Tower Two, Tower Three or International House.
Log in or Register to our Partner Portal to book your free check-in.
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Mental Health Month encourages us all to think about our mental health and wellbeing, regardless of whether we may have a lived experience of mental ill-health or not. We're incredibly proud and excited to partner with SANE Australia, a national charity helping people live long and fulfilling lives, free from stigma and discrimination. They support anyone affected by mental health issues, including family and friends, through information and stories, peer support, and counselling.