One of the best ways to avoid having work stress spill over into your evenings at home is to create more of a transition between work and home.
In order to transition into a more restful evening mode, it can be helpful to have a period of time in between when you give your mind a break.
Commutes to and from work are natural transitions, but more often than not we keep our minds revved up by listening to radio or podcasts or on phone calls. But, if you commit to silence on your way home from work, you can give your mind a much needed period of rest and respite from the constant barrage of mental
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