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It’s Christmas!

The Christmas season is upon us, bringing with it festive cheer, celebrations, and the often hectic balancing act of work and holiday preparations. For those of us spending part of this season in the workplace, it’s the perfect opportunity to focus on ways to stay well while also embracing the joys of the season. Whether you’re a manager looking out for your team, an employee managing deadlines, or part of a workplace wellbeing initiative, Healthy Ireland has practical tips and resources to help you thrive.


Prioritise Mental Wellbeing

As we head into the final workweek before Christmas, it’s important to prioritise mental health and manage stress. Here are ways to support mental wellbeing at work:

  • Take Short Breaks: Step away from your desk regularly to recharge. A quick walk, a chat with a colleague, or even five minutes of mindfulness can make a big difference.
  • Recognise Stress: If the pre-holiday rush feels overwhelming, don’t hesitate to reach out for support. Managers can facilitate open conversations about workloads, while employees can access confidential resources like Your Mental Health.
  • Share Festive Moments: Participate in workplace celebrations, such as a coffee break with festive treats or a quick team activity. Connection with colleagues can lift spirits and ease end-of-year pressure.

Stay Active in the Workplace

Physical activity doesn’t have to stop during busy times. Find ways to integrate movement into your workday:

  • Stretch During Work: Simple desk stretches can improve posture and relieve tension, especially if you’re working long hours.
  • Lunchtime Movement: Take advantage of lunchtime to go for a walk or even organise a group outing to enjoy the fresh winter air.
  • Active Commuting: If possible, walk or cycle part of your commute to add some movement to your day.

Enjoy Festive Food Mindfully

With celebrations often come indulgent treats, and that’s okay! Strive for balance:

  • Bring Healthy Snacks: Provide a mix of fruit, nuts, or veggie platters alongside festive baked goods.
  • Stay Hydrated: Keep water accessible in the office and encourage drinking it throughout the day.
  • Mindful Celebrations: Enjoy the office party but pace yourself with both food and drinks to avoid post-party fatigue.

Resources for Workplace Wellbeing

Healthy Ireland offers a range of resources tailored for workplaces:


Reflect, Recharge, and Reset

As we approach Christmas, take time to reflect on workplace achievements and set personal goals for the new year. Whether it’s prioritising wellness initiatives or focusing on your own health, the workplace can be a supportive space for these efforts.

Remember, staying well at work isn’t just about ticking boxes; it’s about creating a space where everyone can thrive. Wishing you and your colleagues a happy, healthy, and safe Christmas season from all of us at Healthy Ireland!

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