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Here are 12 Christmas wellbeing insights – somewhat a range of short stories our experts have collated. They are designed to help you navigate the festive period. Enjoy and have an amazing holiday season!

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Christmas Wellbeing Insights

How to Sleigh the Season Without Breaking the Bank

Simple Christmas budgeting tips to help you enjoy the festive season without financial stress or guilt.

How to Stay on Track This Silly Season

Balance festive treats with nourishing food and self-kindness so your health and holiday wellbeing stay on track.

Your Out-of-Office Checklist

A strategic OOO checklist to reduce end-of-year stress and set yourself up for a calmer start to January.

How to Stay Sane Working Over the Festive Period

Practical ways to protect your energy, find small moments of joy, and stay grounded when you are working through Christmas.

How to Access Support Over the Festive Break

Guidance on recognising when you need help and how to access wellbeing support during the holiday period.

Feeling Lonely Over the Festive Season

Gentle strategies to navigate loneliness at Christmas and create small moments of connection and care.

Fending Off Family & Relationship Conflict

Tools to set boundaries, stay calm, and protect your wellbeing when tensions rise during festive gatherings.

Leaders: Preparing for Festive Office Closure

Leadership tips to plan office closure, support staff wellbeing, and create a smoother return in the new year.

Grief and Loss Over the Festive Season

Supportive ideas for honouring grief, lowering expectations, and caring for yourself at Christmas.

Being Considerate of Religious Views

Simple ways to use inclusive language and respect diverse beliefs so the festive season feels welcoming for everyone.

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How to Sleigh the Season Without Breaking the Bank

Between twinkly lights, parties, and gift lists that keep growing, the festive period can take a toll on your wallet. The good news? You can enjoy a magical, memorable Christmas without financial stress.

1 Budget tip

Gift smarter

It truly is the thought that counts. Set a spending limit per person, plan ahead, and consider swaps like Secret Santa. Use sale days to stretch your budget further.

2 Budget tip

Holiday food savings

Shop seasonal specials, buy in bulk, and freeze items to avoid last-minute price hikes. Hosting a shared meal or potluck can save both time and money — and makes Christmas feel more communal.

3 Budget tip

Creative Christmas celebrations

Festive fun doesn’t need a high price tag. Try an outdoor picnic, beach BBQ, or brunch instead of restaurant dining. The best moments are often the simplest.

How to Stay on Track This Silly Season

Christmas treats are delicious, and indulging in festive food is part of the fun. Supporting your wellbeing over the holidays is all about balance, not restriction.

1. Ditch the All-or-Nothing Mindset

One night of celebration won’t undo months of healthy habits. Consistency matters more than perfection.

2. Add Colour to Your Plate

Fresh fruits and vegetables help balance sweets and richer Christmas foods. An orange, a handful of berries, or crunchy carrots (Rudolf approved) make simple festive wins.

3. Be Kind to Yourself

Enjoying food isn’t failure. Notice how you feel, listen to your body, and find what nourishes you physically and mentally.

Small adjustments add up — supporting physical health, mental wellbeing, and holiday enjoyment.

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Your Out-of-Office Checklist for a Stress-Free Start to January

Most of us know how to turn on an OOO reply, but the real advantage is creating a strategic reset before the holiday break.

End-of-Year Checklist

  • Plan January priorities now – choose your first five tasks before the break.

  • Clarify handover responsibilities – reduce stress for you and your team.

  • Set healthy boundaries – protect your wellbeing and make time to recharge.

  • Organise your digital workspace – reduce overwhelm when you’re back.

  • Reflect before the year ends – what worked, what didn’t, and what to focus on next.

  • Celebrate small wins – acknowledge achievements and progress to boost morale heading into the new year.

How to Stay Sane Working Over the Festive Period

Whether you’re working retail, supporting patients, doing night shift, or keeping operations running, working during Christmas can be challenging.

What Helps

  • Redefine balance: create small moments of rest instead of waiting for big windows.

  • Protect sleep and downtime: rest is non-negotiable.

  • Add micro-festivities: music, a favourite snack, festive socks — small joy matters.

  • Stay connected: quick calls and messages can lift your mood.

  • Control what you can: breathing, hydration, and simple resets make a difference.

  • Acknowledge feelings: it’s normal to feel tired or left out.

Staying grounded, rested, and mindful helps protect mental health during busy festive workloads.

How to Access Support Over the Festive Break

The festive season can be joyful, but it can also feel stressful, lonely, or overwhelming. Support is available — even during holidays.

Helpful Reminders

  • Reach out early if stress builds.

  • Keep important numbers handy.

  • Check in with others and let loved ones know how you’re feeling.

  • Notice small signs of emotional strain such as poor sleep, irritability, or feeling flat.

  • Make wellbeing part of your routine, even if it’s just a short daily check-in.

You don’t need to wait for the new year to look after your mental health — prioritising wellbeing over Christmas can support a calmer, healthier start to January.

Feeling Lonely Over the Festive Season

Loneliness at Christmas is more common than many people realise. If you’re struggling, your feelings are valid. You are not alone — taking small steps to connect and care for yourself can protect your wellbeing during the holidays.

Simple Ways to Support Yourself

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Acknowledge your feelings rather than pushing them away.

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Connect in small ways — texts, short calls, or a friendly chat can help.

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Create gentle routines to add comfort and structure.

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Prioritise self-care through rest, nourishing food, and movement.

How to Fend Off Family & Relationship Conflict During the Festive Season

The holidays often come with expectations, emotions, and misunderstandings. A few simple strategies can keep relationships calmer and Christmas gatherings more positive.

Even with tension, it is possible to enjoy the festive season while prioritising emotional wellbeing.

Conflict-Reducing Tips

  • Set boundaries early

  • Respond, don’t react

  • Take space when needed

  • Avoid known trigger topics

  • Protect your energy first

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Festive workplace wellbeing

Leaders: Preparing for Office Closure Over the Festive Season

Thoughtful planning reduces holiday stress and supports workplace wellbeing.

Key focus areas
  • Prioritise essential tasks
  • Communicate clearly and early
  • Share responsibilities
  • Encourage realistic workloads
  • Celebrate team wins
  • Prepare January priorities now
  • Promote healthy disconnection

Grief and Loss Over the Festive Season

Grief doesn’t disappear because it’s Christmas. Holidays can magnify emotions, memories, and absence.

There is no “right way” to grieve at Christmas — gentle self-compassion matters most.

Here are some ways to support yourself

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  • Allow yourself to feel your emotions

  • Lower expectations and participate only where comfortable

  • Lean on trusted people

  • Care for your physical wellbeing with simple routines

  • Take the season moment by moment

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Christmas Wellbeing FAQs

How can I reduce financial stress at Christmas?

Planning a realistic budget, setting spending limits, using sales thoughtfully, and choosing lower-cost or shared celebrations can significantly reduce Christmas money stress while still creating meaningful festive moments.

How do I look after my mental health over the festive season?

Focus on sleep, movement, balanced eating, and realistic expectations. Build in small daily rituals, set boundaries around work and social commitments, and reach out for support early if stress, anxiety or low mood start to build.

What can I do if I feel lonely at Christmas?

Acknowledge how you feel, plan small points of connection such as calls or messages, create gentle routines, and seek support if loneliness feels heavy or persistent. You are not alone in feeling this way during the holidays.

How can I manage family conflict during the holidays?

Set boundaries ahead of time, avoid known trigger topics, take breaks when tension rises, and focus on responding rather than reacting. It is okay to protect your energy and limit how long you stay in challenging environments.

How do I cope if I am grieving during the festive season?

Lower the pressure to “be festive,” choose only what feels manageable, lean on trusted people, and look after your body with rest and nourishment. There is no right way to grieve at Christmas, and gentle self-compassion is key.

What if I am working through Christmas and can’t fully switch off?

Redefine balance with micro-rest breaks, protect sleep where possible, add small moments of festivity to your day, and stay connected to your support network. Even small wellbeing habits can make a big difference during busy shifts.

How can leaders support staff wellbeing over the festive period?

Leaders can support Christmas wellbeing by communicating closure plans clearly, sharing responsibilities, prioritising workloads, recognising effort, and encouraging genuine rest and disconnection over the break.

How can workplaces be more inclusive of different religious views at Christmas?

Use inclusive language, avoid assuming everyone celebrates Christmas, ask open questions about how people spend their break, and acknowledge other cultural and religious observances alongside Christmas.

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