What Not To Do at Your Company Holiday Party

Ah, December: a month filled with festive decorations, hot chocolate, and the long-awaited company holiday party. 

Company holiday parties are a fun occasion to celebrate the season with your friends, family, and colleagues. However, even if the party has all of the trappings of an event you would throw at your home, such as food, alcohol, and party games, it’s still a work function.

What Not To Do at Your Company Holiday Party

Ah, December: a month filled with festive decorations, hot chocolate, and the long-awaited company holiday party. 

Company holiday parties are a fun occasion to celebrate the season with your friends, family, and colleagues. However, even if the party has all of the trappings of an event you would throw at your home, such as food, alcohol, and party games, it’s still a work function.

What Not To Do at Your Company Holiday Party

Ah, December: a month filled with festive decorations, hot chocolate, and the long-awaited company holiday party. 

Company holiday parties are a fun occasion to celebrate the season with your friends, family, and colleagues. However, even if the party has all of the trappings of an event you would throw at your home, such as food, alcohol, and party games, it’s still a work function.

What Not To Do at Your Company Holiday Party

Ah, December: a month filled with festive decorations, hot chocolate, and the long-awaited company holiday party. 

Company holiday parties are a fun occasion to celebrate the season with your friends, family, and colleagues. However, even if the party has all of the trappings of an event you would throw at your home, such as food, alcohol, and party games, it’s still a work function.

14 Scientific Reasons to Disconnect This Weekend [Infographic]

So. Any exciting plans for this weekend? I bet you’re looking forward to spending some time with your family, or catching up with friends. Maybe there’s a new recipe or restaurant you’ve wanted to try. And, of course, there are those countless minutes of checking your work email.

Wait. What? That doesn’t sound like a relaxing way to spend the Saturday. Or Sunday. Or both.

14 Scientific Reasons to Disconnect This Weekend [Infographic]

So. Any exciting plans for this weekend? I bet you’re looking forward to spending some time with your family, or catching up with friends. Maybe there’s a new recipe or restaurant you’ve wanted to try. And, of course, there are those countless minutes of checking your work email.

Wait. What? That doesn’t sound like a relaxing way to spend the Saturday. Or Sunday. Or both.

14 Scientific Reasons to Disconnect This Weekend [Infographic]

So. Any exciting plans for this weekend? I bet you’re looking forward to spending some time with your family, or catching up with friends. Maybe there’s a new recipe or restaurant you’ve wanted to try. And, of course, there are those countless minutes of checking your work email.

Wait. What? That doesn’t sound like a relaxing way to spend the Saturday. Or Sunday. Or both.

14 Scientific Reasons to Disconnect This Weekend [Infographic]

So. Any exciting plans for this weekend? I bet you’re looking forward to spending some time with your family, or catching up with friends. Maybe there’s a new recipe or restaurant you’ve wanted to try. And, of course, there are those countless minutes of checking your work email.

Wait. What? That doesn’t sound like a relaxing way to spend the Saturday. Or Sunday. Or both.

14 Scientific Reasons to Disconnect This Weekend [Infographic]

So. Any exciting plans for this weekend? I bet you’re looking forward to spending some time with your family, or catching up with friends. Maybe there’s a new recipe or restaurant you’ve wanted to try. And, of course, there are those countless minutes of checking your work email.

Wait. What? That doesn’t sound like a relaxing way to spend the Saturday. Or Sunday. Or both.

14 Scientific Reasons to Disconnect This Weekend [Infographic]

So. Any exciting plans for this weekend? I bet you’re looking forward to spending some time with your family, or catching up with friends. Maybe there’s a new recipe or restaurant you’ve wanted to try. And, of course, there are those countless minutes of checking your work email.

Wait. What? That doesn’t sound like a relaxing way to spend the Saturday. Or Sunday. Or both.