As the end of the year rolls around, we start to look forward to the upcoming festive season and the two weeks of holiday time over the Christmas period.
This break at the end of December puts a full stop on the business year and gives you some much needed downtime. But what’s the best way to make use of this holiday time?
We’ve got five ideas for having a relaxing and productive break 🎅🎄
Getting the most value from your end-of-year break
It’s always a rush to get all the loose ends tied up before the Christmas shutdown. There are deadlines to hit, Xmas presents to buy and a million and one things to finalise.
So, to help you get the most value from your end-of-year break, we’ve outlined a few thoughts on how to enjoy this relaxing period and maximise your time to the full.
Here are five ways to have a rewarding holiday break:
1. Connect with family and friends
Running a business eats into your family time, so put time aside to really enjoy this break with your family and friends. Personal relationships can so often be a foundational support system for entrepreneurial success, so pay your family back for the support and encouragement they’ve given. Turn off your work email, put on that paper hat and make this a festive holiday to remember.
2. Reset and take a break from the business
Consciously stepping away from your business can be incredibly good for your mental health. Try a total digital detox, avoid your work laptop and turn off your business brain. It’s been a busy year, so this reset will help you recharge your batteries, reduce your risk of burnout and come back to the office refreshed and revitalised for the new year.
3. Reflect on the business and plan your year
Make use of the holiday period to review your business performance and where the company stands at the close of 2024. Think about your strategic plan for the upcoming year, run through your finances and look for the growth opportunities and goals for 2025. With more time on your hands, this focused reflection will help you see the business afresh and plan your next steps.
4. Take the time to read a business book (or two)
There’s real value in reading about other entrepreneurs’ journeys. There’s no shortage of business books out there, so dive into the latest bestseller and see what you can learn. If you’re feeling creative, why not think about writing your own book and telling the story of your own business journey? And if reading isn’t your thing, there’s a wealth of business podcasts and YouTube channels available to explore over the holidays.
5. Try something new for 2025
With such a razor-sharp focus on your business, it’s tricky finding the time for other new hobbies and interests. Why not try a new hobby or pursuit and find something you can enjoy outside company time. Whether it’s getting creative, learning a new language or finding a new sporting challenge, there are hundreds of ways to broaden your experience and keep your mind in learning mode.
Talk to us about your plans for 2025
A fresh year isn’t just a time for personal new year resolutions. You can also set clear and meaningful resolutions for your business and the year ahead.
Try out a new market, diversify your product range or find funding for your next growth project. Whatever you decide to do, our team can help you plan, strategise and hit your targets.
The team at EMspire Advisory are trusted, qualified Chartered Accountants, tax agents, and small business accountants. We work closely with our clients to achieve the best possible outcomes. To find out more, please contact us!
Please note that this information is not specific and is general in nature and cannot be relied on as advice. Please contact us for advice specific to you and your circumstances.