5 Tips to Prepare Your Mind for Work After Eid Al Fitr

5 Tips to Prepare Your Mind for Work After Eid Al Fitr

Eid Al Fitr is just around the corner, and it will be the mark of the end of Ramadan, then we will back to the 9 to 6 working hours.

Key Takeaways

  • Think Ahead
  • Start On the Right Foot
  • Check-In Early
  • Utilize Your 120 Minutes
  • Take It Slowly

Last Reviewed: April 2026 | Sources: DrJobPro Hiring Data Q1 2026.

Will it be easy to be fully
energetic after spending 30 days of Ramadan working short hours, having
sleeping disorders as people stay all night and sleep all day?

You might want to find a way to be
ready for productive workdays after Eid.

Celebrate your happy Eid & Dr.job pro will set guidelines on how to prepare your mind for work after Eid Al Fitr

It’s expected that going back to
work after Ramadan will be demanding as you’ll again have meetings to attend,
tasks to accomplish, and deadlines to meet. If you think that long days of
comfortable life will help you start work productively after Eid, you’re not
right!

Although it’s difficult, it’s not
impossible. Below are 5 tips to get into work mood after Eid Al Fitr.

Think Ahead

By failing to prepare, you are
preparing to fail. After Eid, your first days at work will be much more
challenging if you delay your tasks to do after “Eid” and if you
don’t plan for these days. You can set a schedule with urgent tasks that need
high productivity levels, a list of follow-up emails you need to send when you
go back to work.

 Organize and declutter your workspace so it
will be easy to start a day without wasting time.

Start On the Right Foot

You can get up an hour earlier to
have enough time for yourself. Do your daily routine before work (Exercise and
pray)! This will make you refreshed. Eat a healthy breakfast with your favorite
cup of coffee.

Avoid diving into emails and
replying to calls first thing in the morning; prioritize your interests above
those of others.

Check-In Early

The first day back from Ramadan is
not the time to be late. Arriving 30-minutes earlier will help you to arrange
your tasks, plan your day, and accomplish more work during the day.

This additional time will help you
get into your work mood quickly and guarantee you’re ready before the work
distractions start.

Utilize Your 120 Minutes

According to Dan Ariely, a
behavioral economist at Duke University, most people are most active in the
first two hours of the morning. Not right after waking, so if you get up at 7,
you’ll be more active between 8 and 10:30 a.m.

Use this time effectively rather
than wasting it on activities that do not “require high mental
skills.”

Take It Slowly

Give your body, mind, and soul
time to get into the new work mood. If it’s allowed, you can avoid scheduling
important meetings and interviews within the first few days.

 You’ll not accomplish your tasks or follow your schedule if you spend many hours working on the first day at work after Eid. Shorter periods can lead to higher concentration and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key insight on 5 Tips to Prepare Your Mind for Work After Eid Al Fitr?

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Alaa Emara
Alaa Emara

Alaa Emara is a senior content writer at Drjobpro.com. Dr.job site has been voted one of the top 500 sites for jobs in the world in 2020. She writes in-depth guides that guide employers & recruiters on ways to start, grow, scale their businesses, and guide the job seekers ways to unleash their inner talents to master their careers.

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