To save their team from stress, savvy companies have started celebrating in January instead. In this article, weâll tell you why.
This holiday season really snuck up on us, huh? And that holiday party is probably the last thing on your mind, but gosh darn it, you have to have it! But is there time to plan another team building activity? Are there even options available?Â
Trust us, youâre not alone in any of these thoughts. And we have the perfect solution for you: plan for January instead. đĄ
Itâs not as absurd as you think. In fact, itâs become quite the trend among companies across all industries - both big and small. Wanna know why? Read on to find out! đ
Donât have time to read the whole article? We get it. Hereâs a quick summary for you: đ
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Youâre nearing the end of Q4, which is, for many companies, the busiest season. Your employeesâ minds are preoccupied with competing events, like family holiday obligations and meeting end-of-year goals.Â
The team may not be in an enthusiastic, celebratory mood - theyâre stressed! After all, Q4 isnât over until that New Yearâs ball drops.Â
Having fun is a pillar of healthy company culture, but so is understanding work-life balance. By opting for a âholidayâ party in January, youâre providing them the additional time to take care of themselves.Â
Allow your employees to actually relax and enjoy once all the distractions have melted away! (That virtual mixology class isnât going anywhere.)Â
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Weâll tell it to you straight: if you start planning a holiday event any time past September, youâll find options are limited. Donât stress and scramble to find something just to have something. Consider a post-holiday party in January instead! đ
In January, youâll find the event world is your oyster. Available dates are aplenty, guaranteeing you can accommodate your teamâs needs. Most importantly, you can take the time to plan an event you know your team members will love.Â
January parties allow you to nail down a party that genuinely matches your companyâs energy. And since your employees are fresh out of Q4 and all the seasonal stress, youâll find them much more eager to celebrate alongside you! đŻ
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Itâs January - a new fiscal year has begun. And according to LinkedIn, itâs when your new hires will start rolling in.Â
Help them break the ice with an invite to your companyâs virtual post-holiday party. They just spent their orientation week hearing about your incredible company culture, so why not show them? Plus, including fun games and ice breaker experiences like Water Cooler will help the new folks get to know the whole crew.Â
Trust us, itâs so much more fun to experience the company holiday party than hear about it. đș
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A fresh feeling always accompanies the new year. Peopleâs spirits are high, and theyâre excited to see what the next 12 months have in store. All-in-all, people want to celebrate beginnings just as much (if not more) as they want to celebrate endings.Â
Take advantage of the new yearâs passion by kicking it off with a company-wide event. Itâs the perfect time to start fresh, especially considering everyone is mentally present. Your executive team can even take advantage of the renewed energy by hyping up the year to come. đ
Give your team some fun to look forward to following the holiday season, and celebrate after the hardest work has been done. Â
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For some individuals, a corporate holiday party isnât as welcoming as you may think. How many times have you heard your event called an office Christmas party?Â
December is a month that holds religious connotations for people from all walks of life, but events during this time hone in on those two specific Christmas days - even if itâs unintentional. Regardless of intention, these actions have an impact.
By turning your work holiday party into a post-holiday event, your focus becomes less on capturing the âholiday themeâ and more about capturing the collective spirit of your employees.Â
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Once the reasons are laid out, itâs easy to see why corporate party planners are turning holiday parties into new year celebrations. Youâre less stressed, youâll have more fun, and itâs just easier on everyone!Â
But we have one more thought weâd like to leave you with:Â
Meeting company-wide cultural goals shouldnât be restricted to once a year. To truly emphasize the importance of company culture, you need to celebrate all year long. đ„ł
Itâs easy to jump on the holiday party trend. But itâs much more rewarding to find what resonates with your company.Â
Are you a tech start-up, like us? Then mark National Technology Day (coming up on January 6th!) and National Start-Up Day on your calendar to celebrate. Or maybe youâre all about sports! Consider planning a string of virtual experiences counting down the days to March Madness or your fantasy league draft. National Have Fun at Work Day is another opportunity in January to celebrate. Make the most of your entire year!Â
âThere are many opportunities to build upon your internal culture. And Confetti can help you take advantage of them. đȘ
Team up with Confetti today and let your company culture flourish. You can plan your event straight from the platform simply by creating an account. And of course, we're always here to help at [email protected]!