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Christmas Fun MRR Ebook

Christmas Fun MRR Ebook
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We all know that being in an office can get boring, but if you're lucky enough to have an employer who doesn't mind you having a little holiday fun, then liven the office up with some Christmas time fun!

Of course the most common thing to do is, to have an office Christmas Party. But how about having more than one party during the holiday season, does that sound like even more fun?

Cookie Exchange Party

One favorite would be to have a 'cookie exchange party'. This party could be held during lunchtime on the scheduled day. Have everyone bring several dozen homemade cookies. Be sure to set a specific number of cookies for everyone to make. Once all the cookie plates are set out, give everyone an empty plate and let them choose the cookies they want and put them on their plate.

Tree Trimming at the Office

If possible maybe you could have a Christmas Tree Trimming gathering! You could have everyone bring 5-6 decorations and everyone gets to hang their ornaments on the tree. It not only brightens up the office but it makes for a fun time for everyone and helps to put them in the Christmas spirit.

With Christmas being the time of year that signifies giving, how about arranging a group activity that would help others? The place where I once worked used to have a tree with tags attached and each tag would have a gift request from someone less fortunate. You would choose a tag and that would be the gift that you would purchase for some needy person. You would then bring the gift to work and the person in charge of the project would take the gifts to be delivered. Often these gifts would be going to a homeless shelter or perhaps an orphanage where lots of little children needed presents.

Santa’s Helper Gift Exchange

How about a slightly different version of 'secret santa'? This one is called 'Santa’s helper'. For this one someone within the workplace group will start the exchange by secretly providing a gift for someone with a card attached that says something like 'Santa’s little helper stopped by to wish you a Merry Christmas'. Then that person will do the same thing for someone else until everyone in the office has secretly received a gift. These don't have to be expensive gifts and can be homemade as well.