Let’s face it…the end of the year at work is stressful. There’s never enough time to get everything done even though you vowed this year would be different.

Here are four tips to ensure this holiday season is a little brighter and a little merrier: 

1. Make a checklist to finish out 2018. Take time to write down everything you need to do before you start vacation. I call these my “no matter what” items and they must get done each day. Cross off each one as you go. You’ll feel accomplished when everything is checked off. ✔

2. Plan ahead for 2019. Before you start vacation, jot down your first quarter goals. Start with an outline: what you want to accomplish and two or three behaviors you will implement. You’ll rest easier knowing you’ve already got a plan in place. 

3. Express gratitude and joy. During the holiday season when we’re in the midst of the hustle and bustle, it’s so easy to forget our manners. Take time to thank our coworkers, employees and customers and wish them a happy holiday season. Simple yet often overlooked. A heartfelt expression of gratitude goes a long way. 

4. Take time for yourself. You’ve worked hard all year! Take some “me” time and do something unexpected for yourself. A massage, a long bath, a mani/pedi or even indulging in an hour long meditation does wonders for the soul. You’ll feel rejuvenated and rested so you can enjoy your time off with family and friends 

Author(s)

  • Camille Sacco

    Hippiebanker

    Camille Sacco is a Product Support Specialist for Chase Card Services, as well as a Certified Meditation Instructor, Mindfulness Advocate and Author of two Self Help books: "Hippiebanker: Bringing Peace, Love and Spirituality to the Workplace" and “Firefly Culture: Illuminate Your Workplace by Tuning in to Mindfulness." She leads fun and informative mindful and spiritual meditation classes, as well as crystal bowl sound baths in Central Florida. Her goal is to help people tap into the wisdom of their soul by cultivating daily practices that will inspire confidence in the pursuit of living their lives with a higher purpose. Visit Camille on her website here: http://www.camillesacco.com