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Letting go on the weekends

Some drama went down at work on Friday and I had to come in and fix it first thing this morning.  Fun!

What ticks me off most, is the fact that I was thinking about it all weekend.  I kept telling myself to not think about it, it will be fixed Monday and won't be a big deal, the other folks involved probably aren't thinking about it right now, etc. but none of it really worked.   I'm irritated that my family time and time away from work wasn't 100% mine because I couldn't get this minor petty drama out of my head to enjoy my weekend.  I don't want to let this happen again because as we know, stuff happens and I want to leave it at work.  I'm not good at leaving it at work I guess.  

What are some things or tips you have to share on letting it all go when it comes to the weekend, assuming you can/do?
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Re: Letting go on the weekends

  • For me, my former boss asked me "Is this something you have to do today or can it wait?" It sounds really simple, but it totally made sense to me. If I don't have an action item, no brain space. If I do have an action item, execute. And if I lack an action item, but there's going to be an action item, make a plan then forget about it until I need to take action based on the plan. It made a huge difference in my life - I was so used to being reactive and getting sucked into drama/fire drills/stuff that made me angry that I could not stop.
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  • If I find myself obsessing about drama with a particular person (e.g. I used to worry in advance about dealing with one particular boss I had, to the point where it would ruin my weekend), I tell myself it's a win for them if I continue to think about it.  That usually helps me let it go.
  • I have been having a huge problem with this lately. I am running a project that could quite literally break my career if we get it wrong.  I'm dealing with extremely difficult (and often downright mean) personalities; not enough staff; and a ridiculous, almost unattainable timeline.  I can't let it go.  Ever. 

    This will continue until at least February of next year, at least.  I have actually started meditating to try to center myself a bit more.  It has helped a bit, but I need to work on it more.
  • justjinny said:
    This sounds silly, but I write myself a note or to-do list if things like that keep me up at night, then stick it in my purse and leave it alone until I get into work on Monday.  It really helps me to stop thinking about the steps I'll need to take on Monday morning and put work out of my mind.

    This. I even keep a pad on my night stand so if it's happening at night, I can write my worry/action item/issue down and forget it.
  • I struggle with this constantly! I have learned is to not fight it, it's okay to have the thought, remind yourself that you can't do anything about it right now. When you are struggling focus on something that catches your attention, even if it's a flower..anything to change your thought pattern. The more you fight trying to control thinking about it, the more you think about it.

    ~Ducktapetherapy
  • My go to if I am stressing about anything is to run.  I particularly like to go to the gym after work on Friday and go for a long run and then sit in the sauna.  Afterwards I put on non-work cloths.  By the time I leave I am generally out of work mode.
  • Yes, fitness helps a lot. A good cardio or yoga class will allow negative thoughts and work related drama to go away for the weekend.
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