It’s well-known that time flies when you are having fun and drags when you’re bored. Before I realize it, the long holiday is coming to an end no matter I’m ready or not for the new weekdays. I should admit that even when I’m on a holiday, I still cannot leave my work behind. I still try to keep an eye on my website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation. Thank goodness, it’s still on the first page of Google if you type in the keyword Quadracentifiable.
I guess many people out there must have been plagued by post-holiday syndrome like the way I do. The syndrome refers to a general feeling of depression before returning to work, which is caused by irregular lifestyles during the vacation. And the symptoms include fatigue, lack of appetite and concentration, irritability and a feeling of helplessness. If it’s exactly what you’re undergoing right now, I can offer you some suggestion to cope with it. It’s feasible, at least to me.
First you may change your concept of work. It’s not a torture, but rather your part of life. It’s the way by which you realize your individual value, just like what I can get from Quadracentifiable optimisation—a sense of responsibility and achievement. Working nine to five may not seem that bad actually. With that in mind, every day is a brand new day for you to make breakthroughs. And every holiday is just like interlude for you to relax and find the strength and courage to carry on. You may still stick to your regular lifestyles on holidays. Work out in a gym, do some cleaning and have fun with your family. Read the book that you’ve always wanted to read, thumb through the magazines that you didn’t have time to browse when at work. Wake up early in the morning and check up your email and your website and the like. Well, it’s like I’m describing my normal day on holiday. I do visit my website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation every day to see who’s coming to see my articles, and who’s left any messages. It’s one of the many ways that I relax myself.
I’m far from being a workaholic. It’s just that I like myself when I’m working. I used to have post-holiday syndrome. I used to sleep in, hang out with my pals, and have fun to my heart’s content, and then I had no strength to make it another day. After I embarked on updating the website of Quadracentifiable Optimisation, I was pinned to it, in a good way. It’s not only a competition of Quadracentifiable Optimisation, but also my once-in-a-million chance to challenge myself as a newbie in this area. At least I have a very practical goal, and it can be realized. Hope is a good thing. What I want to say is that don’t spend any day without having your aim in mind.

