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    Hang tinsel in my office for me, myself, and I – and play Christmas Carols every Friday afternoon in December (singing along optional)

    Celebration is an important part of life. It is a chance to reflect and enjoy what has been achieved and what you are grateful for. Celebrations can be big or small – what is mot important is that you actively participate.

    I haven’t decided yet h

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    The countdown to Christmas is now in weeks rather than months. Christmas decorations have appeared in the shops, the first murmurs of Christmas parties are in the air and I find myself approaching my first Christmas as a Soloist.

    Recently I celebrated my 3rd Birthday is business - can you tell I love a good celebration?! However, for the first 2 years I ran my business part-time and worked 3 days a week in a corporate environment. For the past 2 years I had the best of two worlds at Christmas – the freedom and flexibility of a soloist and the indulgence of corporate Christmas parties.

    This year I have the best of one world – my world as a full-time Soloist. So how does a Soloist celebrate Christmas?

    I can see it would be tempting to let Christmas pass me by. There is me, myself, and I in my office; most of my clients are interstate or overseas; it is tempting to say it’s all too hard yet my love of a good celebration inspires me to create a way to make Christmas a special event in my business.

    Perhaps I could …
    • Have a Soloists Picnic with other Soloists I know in my city. An entire afternoon, in a stunning location, with yummy food and several bottles of champagne.
    • Create a virtual celebration with clients. Create a blog or webpage where they can share the wonderful outcomes of their year.
    • Host Christmas drinks for people I have connected with via my business this year – suppliers, people I have met at networking events, local clients etc
    • Create a fun Christmas parcel to send to clients
    • Hang tinsel in my office for me, myself, and I – and play Christmas Carols every Friday afternoon in December (singing along optional)

    Celebration is an important part of life. It is a chance to reflect and enjoy what has been achieved and what you are grateful for. Celebrations can be big or small – what is mot important is that you actively participate.

    I haven’t decided yet h

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    orked 3 days a week in a corporate environment. For the past 2 years I had the best of two worlds at Christmas – the freedom and flexibility of a soloist and the indulgence of corporate Christmas parties.

    This year I have the best of one world – my world as a full-time Soloist. So how does a Soloist celebrate Christmas?

    I can see it would be tempting to let Christmas pass me by. There is me, myself, and I in my office; most of my clients are interstate or overseas; it is tempting to say it’s all too hard yet my love of a good celebration inspires me to create a way to make Christmas a special event in my business.

    Perhaps I could …
    • Have a Soloists Picnic with other Soloists I know in my city. An entire afternoon, in a stunning location, with yummy food and several bottles of champagne.
    • Create a virtual celebration with clients. Create a blog or webpage where they can share the wonderful outcomes of their year.
    • Host Christmas drinks for people I have connected with via my business this year – suppliers, people I have met at networking events, local clients etc
    • Create a fun Christmas parcel to send to clients
    • Hang tinsel in my office for me, myself, and I – and play Christmas Carols every Friday afternoon in December (singing along optional)

    Celebration is an important part of life. It is a chance to reflect and enjoy what has been achieved and what you are grateful for. Celebrations can be big or small – what is mot important is that you actively participate.

    I haven’t decided yet h

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    There is me, myself, and I in my office; most of my clients are interstate or overseas; it is tempting to say it’s all too hard yet my love of a good celebration inspires me to create a way to make Christmas a special event in my business.

    Perhaps I could …
    • Have a Soloists Picnic with other Soloists I know in my city. An entire afternoon, in a stunning location, with yummy food and several bottles of champagne.
    • Create a virtual celebration with clients. Create a blog or webpage where they can share the wonderful outcomes of their year.
    • Host Christmas drinks for people I have connected with via my business this year – suppliers, people I have met at networking events, local clients etc
    • Create a fun Christmas parcel to send to clients
    • Hang tinsel in my office for me, myself, and I – and play Christmas Carols every Friday afternoon in December (singing along optional)

    Celebration is an important part of life. It is a chance to reflect and enjoy what has been achieved and what you are grateful for. Celebrations can be big or small – what is mot important is that you actively participate.

    I haven’t decided yet h

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    d and several bottles of champagne.
    • Create a virtual celebration with clients. Create a blog or webpage where they can share the wonderful outcomes of their year.
    • Host Christmas drinks for people I have connected with via my business this year – suppliers, people I have met at networking events, local clients etc
    • Create a fun Christmas parcel to send to clients
    • Hang tinsel in my office for me, myself, and I – and play Christmas Carols every Friday afternoon in December (singing along optional)

    Celebration is an important part of life. It is a chance to reflect and enjoy what has been achieved and what you are grateful for. Celebrations can be big or small – what is mot important is that you actively participate.

    I haven’t decided yet h

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    Hang tinsel in my office for me, myself, and I – and play Christmas Carols every Friday afternoon in December (singing along optional)

    Celebration is an important part of life. It is a chance to reflect and enjoy what has been achieved and what you are grateful for. Celebrations can be big or small – what is mot important is that you actively participate.

    I haven’t decided yet how I will choose to celebrate Christmas, however, I have decided to celebrate.

    How will you celebrate Christmas as a Soloist?

    HO HO HO!

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