As the Christmas period approaches, many of us are counting down to a well-earned break. But switching off properly can be harder than it sounds—especially if work feels unfinished. Taking the time to organise, plan, and wrap things up before you log off can make all the difference between a relaxing holiday and one spent checking emails.
Here’s how to end the year feeling organised, calm, and ready to enjoy the festive season.
Before you step away, review your outstanding tasks and prioritise what genuinely needs to be completed. Finish what you can, delegate where appropriate, and clearly document anything that will need attention in your absence. Closing out small tasks now prevents them from hanging over you during the break.
If colleagues are covering while you’re away, a simple handover document can save everyone time and stress. Include key contacts, deadlines, and any work-in-progress updates. Clear communication ensures continuity—and peace of mind for you.
An organised inbox can be surprisingly freeing. Flag anything urgent, file away completed conversations, and set an out-of-office message with clear return dates and alternative contacts. Blocking out your leave in your calendar also helps set expectations and protects your time off.
Jotting down key priorities for January before you finish up can help you fully switch off. A short to-do list or outline plan means you’ll return feeling focused rather than overwhelmed.
Once everything is wrapped up, allow yourself to truly disconnect. Resist the temptation to “just check” emails. You’ve done the prep—now it’s time to enjoy the break, recharge, and come back refreshed.
Being organised before the Christmas break isn’t about working harder—it’s about working smarter. By wrapping up loose ends now, you can fully relax, enjoy the festivities, and start the new year feeling positive and in control.
After all, the only thing you should be worrying about over Christmas is what’s under the tree—not what’s in your inbox. 🎄




NK
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