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Making a full-time RTO work for you

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The rumors have officially become reality. With Meta recently joining the ranks of major tech giants requiring a five-day-a-week return to the office (RTO), it’s clear that the "great return" is gaining momentum. Whether you’re feeling a bit of nostalgia for the watercooler or a deep sense of dread regarding your alarm clock, the shift back to full-time in-office work is a significant transition.

After years of Zoom calls in joggers, the prospect of a 40-hour week at a desk can feel overwhelming. However, making RTO "work" isn’t about gritting your teeth until Friday afternoon. It’s about reclaiming your autonomy and finding new ways to integrate your life with your workspace. Here is how you can navigate the full-time office life while keeping your productivity—and your sanity—intact.

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