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[Navigating the Post-Holiday Blues: Strategies for Returning to Routine]-[#017 Have you Got the Blues? 
The Post-Holiday Blues]

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar. · A2 · 2017-09-11

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📋 Summary

Understanding and Overcoming Post-Holiday Blues

In the latest episode of the Speak English Now podcast, host Georgiana explores a common psychological phenomenon that follows the end of a summer break: the post-holiday blues, also referred to as post-travel depression. As September marks the official end of the summer holidays, many individuals find themselves struggling to transition back to their everyday lives after periods of rest, sunbathing, and disconnecting from their routines.

The Significance of the Color Blue

Georgiana highlights the linguistic connection between the color blue and human emotion. While blue is the most popular color in the world, it is frequently used in English to describe feelings of sadness or nostalgia. Key expressions mentioned include:

  • "Feeling blue" or "getting the blues": Used to describe states of sadness or depression, such as when one misses family or faces the end of a holiday.
  • "Blue Monday": A term often associated with the sadness experienced when a weekend concludes.

These terms perfectly encapsulate the mood many people face when returning from a long trip, characterized by symptoms like tiredness, loss of appetite, nostalgia, and depression.

Practical Tips to Ease the Transition

To mitigate the difficulty of getting back to reality, especially for those suffering from jet lag due to significant time shifts, Georgiana offers several actionable strategies:

  1. Buffer Time: Arrive home at least one day before returning to work to rest in your own bed and familiarize yourself with your surroundings.
  2. Immediate Unpacking: Avoid the temptation to leave your suitcase packed; doing so only serves as a reminder of the holiday and delays the mental shift back to reality.
  3. Future Planning: Contrary to what some might think, planning your next trip can actually make the current transition easier by providing something to look forward to.
  4. Savoring Memories: Recreating a favorite holiday dish is a tangible way to hold onto the positive aspects of the trip and reduce feelings of nostalgia.
  5. Personal Time: Even if eager to share photos, prioritize taking time for yourself to recover before diving back into social or professional obligations.

Fluency Practice Through Storytelling

Beyond the advice on managing the post-holiday blues, the podcast utilizes a question and answer technique to help listeners automate their spoken English. Through the story of Jimmy and Kim—a couple who traveled to Italy, ate two pounds of pasta daily, avoided all exercise, and subsequently suffered from the blues for 11 months upon returning to their stressful life in New York—Georgiana demonstrates how active engagement helps develop speaking skills.

By answering simple questions during the narrative, listeners practice speaking in a way that mimics a real conversation. This method is designed to be accessible, allowing learners to improve their fluency without relying on traditional textbooks or complex grammar drills. As Georgiana suggests, the best way to move forward is to stay positive, perhaps by planning that next big adventure.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm super excited to be back again and connecting with you.
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How are you doing?
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Are you feeling happy or are you feeling blue?
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I've recharged my batteries.
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I've managed to disconnect from my routine completely.
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📝Key Phrases

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recharge one's batteries
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disconnect from one's routine
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feeling blue
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get the blues
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face the downside
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Speak English Now podcast with your host, Georgiana.
The podcast that will help you to speak English fluently with no grammar and no textbooks.
In this episode, I'll be talking about what happens just after we end our vacations.
Later, a cool mini-story to practice your English speaking.
Let me start by telling you that I'm super excited to be back again and connecting with you.
How are you doing?

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