Fun Ideas For The Holidays
by:
John Kinde
The holiday season is a great time to share
some smiles and laughs! And holiday humor
helps you develop a well-tuned humor radar.
1. Have a humorous gift exchange at your
holiday party. This works great if you have a
healthy humor climate where people use humor
in a positive way.
2. Just before the holidays, encourage
people to bring some of their favorite ethnic
holiday treats to work or one of your group
meetings. Coming from a Norwegian background,
I'd bring rosettes, fatigmand and lefse.
3. Decorate a tree for the holidays with a
humorous flair. For example, a car dealership
could decorate a tree using car parts. If you
travel a lot, collect fun trinkets from your
trips to brighten your tree.
4. Save the holiday cards you receive this
year and "recycle" them next year. Just cross
out the sender's signature, sign your name,
and mail it back to the person who gave it to
you. You'll start a humorous tradition. I do
not recommend sharing this humorous exchange
with everyone you get a card from. Be
selective!
5. Look for opportunities to take a funny
photo of yourself, your staff, or your family.
Then use it on a photo holiday greeting card.
I've sent a photo card sharing my Halloween
costume as a power-nerd.
6. Create your own customized gift wrap.
For example, on a large-sheet photo copier you
could make personalized wrapping paper
decorated with family photos or pictures from
your office.
7. Wrap a holiday gift in a "nest of boxes"
(a small box in a larger box, in a larger box,
etc). When the large box is opened by the
recipient, the box inside is addressed to
someone else. And the next box is addressed to
someone else! The final box indicates who
really receives the gift; a "musical chairs"
style of gift exchange. A nice touch is to
give a gift in the final box that can be
enjoyed by the whole group. For example, in a
family situation, the final box may have Mom's
name on it, but contain a trip to Disneyland
for the whole family. This is fun because
everyone shared in opening the gift.
8. Make extra effort to guarantee that your
holiday party is FUN. People won't remember a
chicken dinner a year from now. But they'll
always remember when they've had a great time
and spent the evening laughing together. Your
investment making sure the event is
entertaining gives you great returns in
goodwill and valuable experience in the
planning process.
9. Assign a committee to prepare some
holiday fun. Write a script filled with humor
about your company and people you work with.
Write a song parody of one of your favorite
holiday tunes which is a tribute to your
staff. Present it at a holiday party, or post
it on a bulletin board in your office.
10. Remember the true sprit of the
holidays. Tis the season to be jolly! Decorate
your face with a smile and share it with
others.
About The Author
Copyright 2005 by John Kinde
John Kinde is a humor specialist who
has been in the training and speaking
business for over 30 years specializing in
teambuilding, customer service and stress
management. Free newsletter and articles
are available at
http://www.HumorPower.com. |