Unwrap the secret to an organised holiday season: we’ve got you covered!

The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can also be very full-on, particularly for those in the education industry. Whether you're a teacher, lecturer or work in any other capacity within the sector, it's important to take steps to avoid becoming overwhelmed during this busy time of year.

 

To help you stay organised this holiday season, we've put together a list of tips and tricks that are guaranteed to help you unwind and enjoy all that this festive season has to offer.

 

Tip 1: Plan Ahead

Create a to-do list of tasks that need to be tackled before the holiday season kicks in, both in your professional and personal life. This list can include things like sorting out paperwork, organising your lesson plans, and tidying up your workspace. By crafting a solid plan, you can avoid any last-minute rush and make sure everything gets done on time. Oh, and don't forget to get that Christmas shopping sorted early on, no need to leave it till the end of term, right?

 

Tip 2: Engage Your Students

The holiday season is a fantastic time to get your students excited in the classroom. Spruce up their learning experience by incorporating fun holiday themes into your lesson plans and activities. This not only keeps them engaged and enthusiastic about learning, but also creates a jolly and festive atmosphere. Check out these links for free and budget-friendly resources that will bring the joy of the season into your classroom:

·       Christmas resources 2023 | activities and worksheets | Tes

·       19 Christmas STEAM Activities for the Classroom ideas | christmas stem, christmas activities, holiday activities (pinterest.com)

 

Tip 3: Get a Good Night's Sleep

Make sure you get enough sleep every night. Lack of shut-eye can lead to tiredness, irritability, and a decrease in overall performance, and that's definitely not what you want. Establishing a regular sleep routine can help you doze off quicker, enjoy longer sleep, and improve the quality of your rest.

 

Tip 4: Stay active

With your hectic schedules, it can be tough to find time for exercise. But it's vital to stay active throughout the day. Simple activities like going for a walk or hopping on a bike can keep the blood pumping and boost your creativity.

 

Tip 5: Don’t forget to connect

Finally, don't forget to connect with your colleagues during the holiday season. Reach out to other teachers or educators and share your experiences and strategies this season. Not only can this provide you with the support you need, but it can also help you build relationships and connections within the education industry. Cheers!

 

In conclusion, the holiday season can be a busy  time for teachers and educators in the education industry. However, by planning ahead, setting boundaries, practicing self-care, engaging your students, and connecting with your colleagues, you can unwrap the secrets to an organised holiday season. Remember to prioritise your health and well-being, and enjoy all the joy and magic this season has to offer.

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