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How to Prevent Post-Work Meltdowns

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Hey Friends,

Every day, we juggle a lot.
We get up early, work full-time, smile through meetings, and hold it together when we’d rather throw the office printer out the window.

But eventually… something breaks.

It’s called Post-Work Restraint Collapse — and yes, it’s a real thing.

Psychotherapists say this happens at the end of the day, when we finally feel safe enough to drop the emotional mask we’ve worn all day long.

How it shows up: You cry the second you walk through the door
 You pick a fight with your partner over nothing
 You hit the drive-through for a comfort meal
 You snap at your kids or roommates over something small

You’re not broken — you’re just emotionally exhausted from holding it all together.

So, how can you prevent that post-work meltdown?Therapists suggest a few key strategies:

 Take small breaks during the day
Even just five minutes of quiet or movement can relieve emotional pressure and reset your system.

 Create a wind-down ritual
Whether it’s calling a friend on your commute or saving your favorite show for the evening — give your brain something to look forward to.

 Move your body
A study in the Journal of Cognition and Emotion found that exercise helps reduce negative emotions.
So can hobbies, mindfulness, and rest.
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The takeaway:If you’ve ever felt like you “fall apart” after work — you’re not alone.
Post-work restraint collapse is real, and there are simple ways to ease its impact...


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