Deck the Halls

November 2019 by Sharon Dillard

The holidays are a time of both joy and stress, especially when you run a business. Instead of enjoying our families, we business owners, managers and supervisors feel guilty for not being more productive. And on the flip side, if we do keep working, we feel guilty for not spending more time with family.

Here are some tips I’ve collected to make the holidays less stressful but still feel like we’re accomplishing our business goals.

Pace yourself. The last thing you want is to disappoint, so make sure you end up with work and social activities that are manageable and that you can deliver on. This includes taking into account that other people might be on their holiday vacation, as well as remembering you also need your own sleep, exercise, and relaxation. You might feel like the Energizer Bunny now but it’s easy to wear yourself out. Remember to take care of yourself. No one wants to be sick over the holidays.

Schedule well ahead of time. Don’t wait until the last minute to ask for time off. Talk with your family and coworkers to find out how much time you and they would like to take off. And make sure to let everyone know when you will be gone. Keep in mind that not everyone celebrates the same way you do so don’t assume you’ll be able to make those last-minute plans to socialize with relatives or visit customer accounts.

Keep gift giving small. If you decide to give coworkers gifts, keep them small and low-cost. Or do something for the entire department, floor or building, like bringing something to share with the whole team.

Keep your exercise routine. Shorter days take their toll on everyone’s energy, and that’s before you throw in bad weather, increased traffic and a sense of needing to get everything done before time off. One way to get energized at the office is by getting exercise. Skip the elevator and use the stairs, park in the last row in the parking lot, or go for a walk outside each day at lunch.

The holidays are a fun and joyous time. Stay calm and focus on what needs to be done at the office when you’re there so that you can relax when you leave. Rather than feeling like you got off track because you were enjoying the good cheer of the season, continue the momentum you have going.  The key is remembering the holidays are a chance to just enjoy being with friends and family, including your work family! Just sayin’. 

Published: New Mexico Apartment News Magazine – Nov/Dec 2019

Sharon Dillard is the award-winning CEO of Get A Grip Inc., a national franchise kitchen and bathroom resurfacing company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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