Things to do after work to decompress
The best things to do after work to decompress include changing your environment with a short walk, taking a shower, or engaging in a brief creative hobby.
The hour after work is the most valuable and most wasted part of the day. Most of us default to a combination of feed-checking and background TV, which looks like relaxation and actually isn't.
Post-work wind-down
43 activities
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Write a 10-minute journal entry
10–15 minlow - wellness
Follow a 10-minute yoga flow
10–20 minmedium - wellness
Take a 15-minute walk outside
15–25 minmedium - fun
Try a new simple recipe
30–60 minhigh - productive
Do a 15-minute room reset
15–20 minmedium - fun
Call or voice note a friend
10–30 minmedium - fun
Play a 10-minute brain game
10–15 minlow - creative
Write a 5-item gratitude list
3–5 minlow - productive
Deep-clean the kitchen for 30 minutes
30–45 minhigh - wellness
Make your favourite hot drink mindfully
5–10 minlow - wellness
Do a 5-minute full-body stretch
5–8 minlow - fun
Listen to a favourite album start to finish
30–60 minlow - fun
Read a book for 20 minutes
20–30 minlow - learning
Watch a 20-minute documentary episode
20–30 minlow - wellness
Take a 20-minute power nap
20–25 minlow - fun
Have a 10-minute solo dance session
10–15 minhigh - wellness
Do a 20-minute home workout
20–30 minhigh - fun
Cook your favourite comfort meal
30–60 minhigh - wellness
Go for a 20-minute run outside
20–35 minhigh - fun
Bake something simple from scratch
45–75 minhigh - wellness
Do a 5-minute breathing exercise
4–7 minlow - wellness
Follow a 10-minute guided meditation
10–15 minlow - creative
Doodle freely for 10 minutes
10–15 minlow - wellness
Sit outside for 10 minutes without your phone
10–15 minlow - fun
Watch one episode of a comfort show
20–50 minlow - wellness
Take a slow bath or long shower
20–40 minlow - wellness
Take a mindful walk in a park or green space
20–40 minmedium - creative
Sketch something in your room from life
15–25 minmedium - creative
Build a playlist for your current mood
15–25 minmedium - fun
Make something that takes time to simmer
30–60 minmedium - wellness
Go for a 30-minute bike ride
30–50 minhigh - wellness
Do a 45-minute nature hike or trail walk
45–75 minhigh - wellness
Go for a swim
30–60 minhigh - creative
Write a short story or scene — no editing
30–50 minhigh - learning
Go on a Wikipedia deep-dive on something you're curious about
10–20 minlow - learning
Read one chapter of a non-fiction book
20–35 minmedium - fun
Send a 'thinking of you' message to someone
3–5 minlow - creative
Write a letter or long message to a friend
15–25 minlow - creative
Write an appreciation note to someone in your life
10–15 minlow - fun
Jump on a spontaneous video call with a friend
20–40 minmedium - fun
Invite someone over for a spontaneous hang
60–120 minhigh - fun
Do a collaborative activity with someone
45–90 minhigh - wellness
Go for a run or walk with a friend
25–45 minhigh
Frequently asked questions
What should I do right after work?
Something that signals a transition: a walk around the block, a shower, a proper drink, changing clothes. The specific activity matters less than the fact that it draws a line between work and evening.
Why do I scroll for an hour after work?
Because your brain is depleted and scrolling is the lowest-effort dopamine available. The fix isn't willpower — it's having a pre-committed alternative activity queued up for that exact moment.
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