Productivity tip
We have all experienced the "end of vacation blues". Getting back into our work schedule and daily routine after a few days off is always a challenge. With Labor Day coming up, we have a few tips on how you can get back into the swing of things after a few days off.
1. Start your work day 30 minutes earlier than usual for the first few days. Use this time to catch up on emails and prioritize the work you might have missed.
2. Make sure your first day back isn't packed with meetings. Try to ease your way back into your routine and give yourself the time you need to catch up.
3. Plan your next vacation! We all need a few days to unplug and relax. Figure out where you would like to go next.
What's in our journal
At The Scribes, we are always looking for new and creative ways to market our business. One way to do so is by partnering with newsletters with a similar audience of your current customer base.
We've really enjoyed working with Peloton Magazine and For The Interested, two different content platforms that just so happen to have a rather similar audience to ours. If you don't already subscribe to their newsletters, go check them out.
If you have any newsletters that you believe align with The Scribes, feel free to send them our way!
Talk to you next week!
- Mike, Pooja, Alden
We have all experienced the "end of vacation blues". Getting back into our work schedule and daily routine after a few days off is always a challenge. With Labor Day coming up, we have a few tips on how you can get back into the swing of things after a few days off.
1. Start your work day 30 minutes earlier than usual for the first few days. Use this time to catch up on emails and prioritize the work you might have missed.
2. Make sure your first day back isn't packed with meetings. Try to ease your way back into your routine and give yourself the time you need to catch up.
3. Plan your next vacation! We all need a few days to unplug and relax. Figure out where you would like to go next.
What's in our journal
At The Scribes, we are always looking for new and creative ways to market our business. One way to do so is by partnering with newsletters with a similar audience of your current customer base.
We've really enjoyed working with Peloton Magazine and For The Interested, two different content platforms that just so happen to have a rather similar audience to ours. If you don't already subscribe to their newsletters, go check them out.
If you have any newsletters that you believe align with The Scribes, feel free to send them our way!
Talk to you next week!
- Mike, Pooja, Alden