Post‑Vacation Apathy

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Post‑vacation apathy sneaks in quietly: yesterday you were studying the menu in a tiny seaside café, and today you’re scrolling through work chats pretending the rhythm feels normal again. Coming back feels like a sudden change of lighting — your mind needs a moment to adjust. You can read more about it here.

But apathy isn’t an enemy; it’s a sign that your body needs a softer landing. A few calm evenings, less pressure, a bit more kindness toward yourself — and your inner balance starts to return. And if you want to bring back the taste of life literally: read about gastronomic tours here.
 
Coming back from vacation feels like shifting gears too fast — one day you’re living in slow‑motion, and the next you’re expected to jump right back into full speed. Your mind resists, your body drags, and your focus scatters. It’s a normal transition phase, and you can read more about it here.

A gentle re‑entry helps: don’t demand peak productivity on day one, give yourself extra breaks, and ease back into your usual routines. Within a few days your internal rhythm settles, and that “I’m back in it” feeling returns naturally. And you can discuss it here.
 
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