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Before Breakfast

Ease your transition back to work

Before Breakfast

iHeartPodcasts

Self-improvement, Education

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2019

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

How to stop feeling like you need a vacation after your vacation

Transcript

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0:00.0

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy is the greatest murder mystery in American history.

0:05.6

That's Rob Briner.

0:07.6

Rob called me, Soledette O'Brien, and asked me what I knew about this crime.

0:11.6

Well, ask, who had the motive to assassinate a sitting president.

0:16.0

Then we'll pull the curtain back on the cover-up.

0:20.0

The American people need to know the truth.

0:22.0

Listen to who the truth.

0:22.6

Listen to who killed JFK on the I Heart Radio app,

0:27.0

Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:30.7

Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of I Heart Radio.

0:37.0

Good morning. This is Laura.

0:42.0

Welcome to the Before Breakfast Podcast. Good morning. This is Laura.

0:44.8

Welcome to the Before Breakfast Podcast.

0:50.4

Today's tip is about how to ease your transition back to work after vacation.

0:58.0

Vacations are great, but when you step away from work for a while, the work doesn't exactly stop while you're gone. Indeed, enough of it can pile up that you feel like you're spending the first day or two just bailing flood water out of your boat.

1:05.0

It might be comforting to know that this is not a new phenomenon.

1:09.0

It happened long before email.

1:11.0

I recently read Eleanor Roosevelt's self-help book, You Learn by Living.

1:16.7

And she mentioned that whenever she traveled, the mail would follow her.

1:21.0

Yet when she returned from a trip, she'd still have to work late to deal with all her correspondence.

1:26.0

Snail mail, email, it doesn't matter.

1:30.0

People have always felt behind.

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