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Yes, I do have some tips for getting back into "work mode" after a vacation. How do I do it? I share my photos by sending a link to my photos to friends, family and co-workers after I get back. This gives me the opportunity to discuss my vacation or trip with people usually the full week after I'm back to work.
That sounds like a great transitioning tool.
I found myself doing that, and feeling depressed that I wasn't still on vacation.
I took a beautiful picture of the infinity pool at 8 am in the Dominican Republic last May with nobody around and I use it as my screen saver. It is very relaxing and it is my incentive to do good work and go back...
That creates some beautiful imagery, and I'm sure it lets you relax when you're feeling stressed too?