Can You Still Be Productive During The Holidays? Experts Say Yes
Experts in time management let us in on how to remain productive during the holiday season.
It may be the season to be jolly, but when you get right down to it, the holiday season is both merry and busy for almost all people. We tend to get overwhelmed by so many things to do at work – from meeting year-end goals, to finishing our annual reports and projects that have been staring at us from our calendar. And that is just one side of it. Outside of work, we may have tons of activities to attend to such as reunions, parties, charity events, and let’s not forget our gift-giving and decorating preparations. Though it may seem quite a handful, it is still very much possible to make full use of our holiday time and be productive that would leave us feeling accomplished and satisfied. Those who have mastered the art of time management would agree that all we need to do is to observe these tips to make that time of the year truly wonderful.
Create that holiday spirit
There is certainly no harm if you bring in the holiday spirit in your calendar. As Santa would approach it, you could very well benefit from making a list of the things that you need to prepare for and do, and stick to a realistic schedule. Go further by setting milestones and putting in some form of self-rewards to make sure that each one in the list is done to your satisfaction. By letting your ‘things-to-do’ list work within the holiday atmosphere, you allow yourself to maintain focus when the rush begins.
Plan what you want and don’t want to do
It’s a reality that whenever the holiday season comes, you face a mixture of thoughts and emotions that make you excited and anxious to finish the year as you’ve planned and started the next one as you intend it to be. Now is the time to make a plan, along with your list, of how you’d want things done and your holiday spent. If it means setting aside a few days off to be with family or go somewhere, then set your rules of how much time you’d be willing to spend finishing a project, or as simple as handling your emails. If you’re not comfortable starting a project or doing a certain errand or activity, then go ahead and remove it from your list. Do not force yourself to do things that you don’t want to do to avoid unnecessary stress.
Treat holiday celebrations as rewards
Do you look forward to that family vacation or yearly reunion with college friends? How about a holiday event that you’d want to dress up for? All these get-togethers and celebrations should serve as forms of rewards from where you can derive enjoyment if tied in with a task or an activity that you need to do during the season. Check your calendar to monitor your progress to make sure that you’re able to beat the deadlines you have set for yourself. Being able to work on your assigned task within your timetable heightens the anticipation of having that next party or celebration.
Keep a steady pace
With the mad rush, maintain a firm rein on the way you go about your activities. This is where having a plan and a calendar becomes crucial in letting you stay the course. You’d be surprised at the amount of work that you could get done by sticking to your plan and doing your best not to get sidetracked.
Make use of holiday downtime
Usually, you are able to devote more time during the holidays to do things that you keep on postponing. With perhaps more time-off and lesser time spent on highly stressful work activities, you now have the chance to catch up on literally tidying up your workspace by doing some paper shredding and updating your filing system. Make your office clutter-free and productivity-friendly. If you’re the OCD-type and have always maintained a clean space, then take advantage of the time to do some reviews or learning apps that you’ve always wanted to master or have been using at work.
Before you start thinking of making a list to ask from Santa, do yourself a favor and first come up with your plan on how you’d want to spend the holidays. That’s the best gift that you could give to yourself, in more ways than one.
More in Business Lounge
-
`
Camilla Bowles & Prince Charles Ask People to Remember The Elderly This Holiday Season
Every year as the holiday season begins, we rush to the shopping centers and wait in long queues just to grab...
December 27, 2021 -
`
Baby Mama Olivia Munn Welcomes First Child With John Mulaney
You might think that this is wholesome news and there is nothing problematic about it – but guess again! As it...
December 23, 2021 -
`
Being A Feminist – The Dad Version
Feminism – an ideology that works to establish social, personal, economic, and political equality of humankind. In this day and age,...
December 22, 2021 -
`
Starting a Business Can Be Overwhelming–Here’s How You Can Get Over Your Fears & Start Building Your Company
Successfully building a business from the ground up, is not an achievement that all people can claim to have done. It...
December 22, 2021 -
`
Too Busy Working as a Corporate Executive to Manage Your Finances? These Are The Simple Steps You Can Take Today
Corporate executives often find themselves in an interesting predicament. After they’ve managed to put in the work to nab the high-paying...
December 21, 2021 -
`
Leonardo DiCaprio Buys a $9.9 Million Beverly Hills Mansion
Leonardo DiCaprio is no stranger in the world of Hollywood – and if you don’t know him, what have you been...
December 17, 2021 -
`
Kevin Hart Drops $7 Million on The Property Next to His Calabasas Mansion
People often say that kindness is making someone laugh, even if it’s only for a moment. Well, going by that logic,...
December 8, 2021 -
`
Two Decades Worth Of Jennifer Aniston’s Real Estate Grabs – Take A Look!
Jennifer Aniston! Who doesn’t know and love the superstar who breathed life into iconic characters like Rachel Green, Rosie Dickinson, Rose...
December 7, 2021 -
`
Let’s Hear it For The Long-Awaited Film, House of Gucci
Have you watched the House of Gucci yet? The movie has got to be one of the most anticipated ones of 2021 –...
December 1, 2021
You must be logged in to post a comment Login