Navigating transition & change

In the time leading up to a return to work, a number of factors along with a range of emotions will come into play. It is important to acknowledge that the job interruption you have experienced has been unexpected, and unwelcome. As you begin to think about returning to work, understanding the stages of transition can be helpful.

Transition is defined as the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another, or; a movement, development, or evolution from one form, stage, or style to another. 

The following are a few considerations to keep in mind:

  • Transition is an internal process and is the way we come to terms with change
  • Transition is letting go of the way things used to be and re-orienting yourself to the way things are now
  • Effective transition means doing what you can to make a potentially difficult process less painful and disruptive
  • Although it may be difficult and unwelcomed, transition can be an opportunity for personal discovery and/or growth
  • Transition is a productive process. It may help you to identify strengths and emerging areas of interest.  It may also provide you with an opportunity to gain perspective about your emotional responses and behaviors, and how you can develop goals to support your efforts.  

What is a stage?

A stage is a period or step in a process, activity, or development. It’s normal to move back and forth from stage to stage, and to see yourself in more than one of these stages at the same time. These stages, which are reviewed below, can relate to both the pre and post return to work process, as well as the overall on-the-job experience.

The stages in return to work

The stages involved in the return to work process will not be the same for everyone. These guidelines are meant to help you to place yourself in the general transition process.  

The hope is that should the need arise, welcoming back others who may find themselves in a similar position in the future can be achieved in a healthy and supported way, and that others will understand your experience and value your efforts.