What is your transition from work time to home time?

Anonymous
I have a stressful job, but once I close my computer, usually around 6pm, I don't have to be "on" until the next morning. So that's nice. But I have a hard time turning off. I leave work tense and prickly, whether it be my office downtown or my office upstairs, and I almost always have a drink (or two) to transition to my home self, who is way more relaxed and fun.

Obviously this isn't great. I'm looking for ways to make that work-to-home switch. There is no chance in hell I'm going to exercise in this mindset. Just not going to. What else you got?
Anonymous
Hot shower and change from "work clothes" to comfy home clothes?
Anonymous
I literally move my Dell work laptop a foot and a half to the left and pull my Macbook forward. On the days I'm feeling ambitious I go for a walk and listen to music.
Anonymous
This happens for me on the horrific and long drive down 395/95.
Anonymous
Blast loud music of your choice. Angry or peppy and do a mini dance party
Anonymous
I walk home from work and this is the best part. Exercise is a high bar, but can you walk around the block?
Anonymous
For me it is a long dog walk to get some air and clear my head before dinner.
Anonymous
Change your clothes, have that drink and cook and clean your kitchen while you have it. Maybe tackle a little something domestic every single day whether it's chopping vegetables or inventorying your spice or meal planning or baking some muffins or cleaning all your wood/stainless/counters. I love domestic tasks and music to take my mind off work.
Anonymous
I’ve been working on this. The fastest switch comes with one of the below:

Listen to an entertaining podcast/audiobook. This isn’t the time for NPR.

Dance to 90s club music or at least just crank it. Better off alone- Alice DJ
Anonymous
I make dinner and listen to show tunes while I do it. Computer stays in the office and I don't go up there until the next day.
Anonymous
Shower, change out of work clothes, play fun music. Agree that it’s best if you can get in even a 15 min walk to clear your head first
Anonymous
When I make the transition from work ➡️ home, I primarily enjoy browsing the internet on my phone, primarily social media ➕ YouTube. (Oh and of course DCUM!!)

I also like to change into loose-fitting, comfortable clothing (PJs too) and have a snack.

Taking a relaxing bath or a walk are also good suggestions.
Anonymous
A great playlist always helps and then taking our dog for a long walk with DH. We have young kids who keep us busy but honestly, I love the distraction and not having to talk about work. DH is a corporate attorney and I'm a cop so when we're home, I'd much rather not discuss the craziness of our jobs and just put on my mom/wife hat.
Anonymous
I also have a stressful job. I have a 40 min drive home (thankfully a very nice and easy drive). I have various playlists that allow me to decompress.

DH works from home and when he signs off he takes the dog for a 15 min drive around town or to go pick up take out. He listens to an audio book and decompresses.
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