December marks the grand finale of the year—a month filled with holidays, reflection, and opportunities to celebrate the people who make your workplace thrive. As projects wrap up and teams prepare for the year ahead, it’s the perfect time to amplify appreciation and recognition. Recognizing employees during the holiday season fosters belonging, strengthens culture, and ensures everyone feels valued before heading into the new year.
This month, focus on spreading joy, celebrating wins, and creating meaningful moments of gratitude that energize your team for the year ahead. Below are creative ways to keep recognition festive and fun throughout December.
Focus: Celebrate togetherness, reflect on accomplishments, and recognize everyone’s contributions to the year’s success.
Campaign Ideas:
For 12 days leading up to the holidays, highlight a different theme each day—like teamwork, innovation, kindness, and leadership. Encourage employees to send recognitions tied to each day’s theme (e.g., “Teamwork Tuesday” or “Feel-Good Friday”).
Add holiday-themed badges to your recognition program for an extra dose of cheer:
These lighthearted recognitions make engagement fun while still reinforcing appreciation and inclusion.
Host a virtual or in-person event to celebrate major achievements, highlight core value moments, and hand out special recognition badges. Consider fun award categories like Best Virtual Background, Most Likely to Make You Smile, or Collaboration Hero.
Encourage teams to submit their most creative or funny holiday photos—whether that’s a coordinated outfit day or “decorate your workspace” challenge. Recognize winners with badges like Most Festive Desk or Ugly Sweater Champ.
| Date | Holiday / Event | Focus / Ideas for Recognition |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 3 | International Day of Persons with Disabilities | Recognize inclusivity champions and highlight accessibility efforts. Award an Inclusion Advocate badge. |
| Dec 10 | Human Rights Day | Celebrate fairness, respect, and empathy in the workplace. Share recognitions for employees who model integrity and advocacy. |
| Dec 21 | Winter Solstice | Host a “Light Up the Season” event—encouraging positive messages and acts of kindness as the days begin to lengthen again. |
| Dec 24–25 | Christmas Eve & Christmas Day | Share heartfelt messages of gratitude and holiday cheer. Encourage “Secret Recognition Santa” exchanges where employees send surprise kudos. |
| Dec 26–Jan 1 | Kwanzaa | Honor unity, creativity, and community. Recognize employees who bring people together and celebrate diverse contributions. |
| Dec 31 | New Year’s Eve | Celebrate the year’s successes with “Top Moments of 2025” recognitions and thank-yous for everyone’s hard work. |
1. “Gratitude Garland”
Create a digital or physical garland made up of notes of appreciation from employees. Each recognition becomes a “link,” symbolizing connection and teamwork.
2. “Warm Wishes Wall”
Set up a space (on your intranet or office wall) where employees can post notes of encouragement or appreciation to colleagues before the holidays.
3. “Cheers to You” Year-End Reflection
Encourage leaders to send personal recognitions highlighting team milestones and individual growth. Include a “Cheers to You” badge to celebrate resilience and achievement.
4. Holiday-Themed Bingo
Use a December Recognition Bingo Card featuring squares like:
Award prizes or exclusive badges to participants who complete a row or the entire card.
December can be joyful but also stressful. Recognition is one of the most meaningful ways to support employee wellbeing.
As the year comes to a close, remember that the greatest gift you can give your employees is genuine recognition. The holidays are a natural time to celebrate achievements, spread kindness, and build stronger human connections.
When recognition is woven into year-end celebrations, it transforms seasonal cheer into lasting motivation—setting your team up for a bright and energized start to the new year.
Let’s finish 2025 with gratitude, joy, and plenty of Ugly Sweater badges to go around. 🎁✨