Holiday Party Ideas: 5 Crucial Components

by | Dec 13, 2017

Holiday Party Ideas

5 Essential Holiday Party Ideas to Create an Unforgettable Celebration

We’re halfway through the month, and I’ve already attended a ton of holiday parties. They’ve ranged from intimate gatherings at friends’ homes to gala-like corporate celebrations. It’s amazing how much positive energy is created in December, so I wanted to share some holiday party ideas with you!

It’s a natural time to reflect on the year’s ups and downs. A time to start setting goals for the year to come. And, most importantly, it is a time to gather up the people you care for and have a little too much eggnog together!

On the other hand, there are also celebrations where you feel obligated to attend and desperate to find an excuse to leave early.  We all know the difference between a fun party and a sparse get-together. So, how do you craft an environment where all guests can thrive at your holiday party?

We’ve made a holiday party idea list and checked it twice.  See what I did there? These are the 5 crucial components to ensure your holiday party is a success!

  1. Creature Comforts – Make sure the space is not too hot and not too cold. The bathrooms are clean and stocked. Food and beverage are plentiful. And everyone knows how to get there and where to park.  These are the most basic yet most important aspect of any environment. Believe it or not,  they are often overlooked which is why they are the very first thing to take care of. Creature comforts are the things that we need to stay physically comfortable.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
  2. Atmosphere – What tone are you trying to set? Answer that question with your choice of music, the lighting, and the layout of the space. This is the next level up from creature comforts. When considering your atmosphere, think about your senses as they relate to what sets the tone of a space.                                                                                                                                                                                     
  3. Purpose – Have clear messaging around the reason for the party. Relate it to the big picture. How does the moment in time that you’re together ultimately impact or connect to something much larger than that moment itself? You can make that clear in the wording of the invitation AND formally address the guests through a toast. Don’t miss that opportunity to unite everyone in attendance! Simply put – what’s the point? Does your gathering have meaning?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
  4. Connection  Stories are the oldest form of relating and continue to be the best way to evoke an emotional experience while engraining a lasting memory of a person or concept. Engage your guests through storytelling and connecting them to one another through those stories. Your party greeter should be someone who has some good stories up their sleeve to make people feel welcome the moment they arrive and throughout the event. Connection is the glue that bonds another person or experience to someone’s heart and mind. It’s that “warm fuzzy” that shows up when a true link is fused.                                                                                                                                                        
  5. Experience –  How can you get people excited about the experience BEFORE it starts, DURING the party, and AFTER it’s over? Think through all stages – not just the main event. The little things are the big things. What are small touches, like a themed game or even a themed cocktail, that relate back to something everyone in the group would get a laugh out of? The moments that are just as easily brushed off can become the best moments of someone’s day. An event is a planned public or social occasion. An experience is an occurrence that leaves an impression and solicits an emotion from someone. 
Feelings have a major impact on our ability to enjoy ourselves at social gatherings.

When you consider these five major impact areas to creating a positive emotional experience for yourself and others, you will, without a doubt, create a kick-butt holiday party that will be remembered long past the time the dance floor was swept up!

Enjoy trying out these holiday party ideas!

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