‘Tis the season to be stressed—if employees happen to be relocating during the holidays, that is. It’s that most wonderful time of year when two of life’s greatest stressors come together, heralding not joy, but anxiety.
After all, moving has long been recognized as one of life’s top three most stressful events. Even health experts like the Mayo Clinic note that the holidays rank high among the most universally stressful times of the year.
However; like it or not, sometimes that’s just how the timing works out. In fact, 5% of moves take place in December, so it happens more often than you think.
The thing is, when relocation takes place around the holidays, it’s up to you to come to the rescue. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to ease seasonal relocation stress—and you don’t need to slide down a chimney to do so.
One core purpose of your corporate relocation program is to help your employees plan and execute their moves smoothly year-round. That not only means covering their relocation expenses, but providing services that save them time, work and stress.
To that end, your relocation program ideally should include:
Offering these services is important every day of the year, but when Christmas and Hanukkah roll around, they’re more essential than ever. This extra care can serve as a base that you can build on to nurture holiday cheer.
Beyond your evergreen relocation benefits, there are any number of small-but-thoughtful things you can do to make holiday relocations brighter—and the more creative, the better. Here’s some ideas to get you started.
If you’ve ever traveled during the holidays, you know how hard it is to make reservations—for flights, hotels, you name it. For this reason, encourage relocating employees to book these tasks as soon as possible.
Similarly, because so many people take time off in December, scheduling everything from real-estate closings to the cable guy often requires more time and effort.
Therefore, it’s important to gently remind your people that, while patience and planning are necessary for any successful relocation, it’s especially true this time of year.