Sometimes we think we will accomplish so much over Winter Break, and then we realize that we are exhausted from the fall semester. In the end, little is accomplished. I’ve found that “planning” one’s break can be helpful. We can all benefit from taking a bit of time to think about what would make a great Winter Break. Do you want to prioritize relaxation, family time, or maybe finishing an article? Do you want to read, cook, or sleep? Maybe your goals are focused on things outside ϲ, like travel or engaging a hobby. Whatever your goals…write them down. Dr. Gail Matthews, Professor Emerita of Psychology at Dominican University of California, has studied goal setting and determined that people who write down their goals are 42% more likely to achieve them. By writing out your goals, you automatically become more reflective and are able to clarify your own thinking. You can also be more realistic when you see what you’ve written. You are more likely to ask yourself, is this too much? Writing also better encodes material in our brains making us more likely to follow through.
Below is a form that can be used to help your plan your Winter Break.
What do you want to achieve professionally before your next milestone (whether it is career advancement, tenure, promotion, or retirement) within the next 5-10 years? Briefly reflect on and write down the goals you hope to achieve during the next 5-10 years.
Today: 2025
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Milestone year: 2030
Fill in the project timeline with goals you are working towards in the shorter term that will advance your long-term goals (e.g., submissions for publication, course revisions, professional or recreational reading, rest, relaxation, exercise, family or financial goals, or a combination of several items etc...).
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2025 Fall Semester Commencement 2025-26 Winter Break
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|End of Winter Break 2025-2026
Fill in the goals in terms of what is most important for you. Include, research, course development, travel/family/self-care/etc…the things you see as most relevant for a successful winter break. List one important thing you hope to accomplish before the start of the spring semester in 2026.
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Self-Care is extremely important. How will you prioritize it during winter break?
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Sleep is extremely important. How will you prioritize it during winter break?
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Once you’ve finished the 2025 fall semester, consider making an appointment (email or a coffee date) with a friend, family member, or colleague to check in on how you are doing. Agree on meeting during the break—weekly or bi-weekly in person or online between the end of classes and the start of classes.
Partner: ____________________________________________
Check in time/date/Venue: ___________________________
December —End of Semester