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As a freelancer or remote worker, you don’t get the same Christmas celebrations as someone in a “traditional” job. You might not get a Christmas party – and you miss out on some of those fun Christmas perks.
However, that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate Christmas! You just need to find unique ways to celebrate – by yourself or with friends, family and fellow freelancers.
In this blog post, I’ve put together 6 unique ways to celebrate Christmas as a freelancer
There are lots of ways to celebrate Christmas or New Year as a freelancer, including:
- Go to a freelance event
- Take yourself out for a meal
- Watch a Christmas film
- Celebrate with friends and family
- Arrange a Christmas party
- Take time off
Let’s dive into each of these celebration ideas in a bit more detail…
1. Go to a freelance event
Many freelance groups organise Christmas events for freelancers or remote workers, giving people who work from home a chance to get out and mark the end of the year!
Freelancer Magazine arranges a huge freelance Christmas celebration in London every year, bringing together people who only usually meet on Zoom or LinkedIn.
However, this isn’t the only Christmas party out there! You could join a freelance coworking space to celebrate with people or check out events online.
2. Take yourself out for a meal
It might sound strange, but it’s important to celebrate the end of the year as a freelancer – and taking yourself out for a meal is a great way to do that.
I like to give myself an appraisal at the end of the year, tracking my goals and understanding how I can meet them. You could take yourself out for lunch while you complete your appraisal, or invite friends for a special Christmas treat.

As a freelancer, everything falls on you – and you’re your own boss. If you were working in a traditional job, your boss might take you out for food or drinks at the end of the year – so why not do that for yourself?
3. Watch a Christmas film while you work
Last year was my first year as a full-time freelancer, and I really didn’t anticipate how quiet it would be in December. So when I didn’t have client work to do, I did a bit of blogging in front of the TV.
Pop on a Christmas film to get into the festive spirit, or plan an afternoon off to get into all your favourite Christmas movies.
4. Celebrate with friends and family
As the year comes to an end, don’t forget to celebrate your ups and downs with friends and family! There are lots of ways to celebrate Christmas with loved ones, including:
- Go out for a meal
- Host a Christmas movie marathon
- Put up your Christmas tree
- Visit your local Christmas markets
- Go out for drinks

Just because you work for yourself, it doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate the past year with other people. These are the people who help and support you throughout the year – so it’s only right that you should celebrate with them, too.
5. Arrange your own party
This Christmas, why not arrange your own freelance party? You could organise a one-to-one meet-up with a freelancer friend, or get lots of freelancers together for a fun celebration.
Arranging your own party gives you a chance to do whatever you want. You could schedule a fun Christmas activity, such as a Christmas-themed quiz, or just get everyone together for a couple of drinks. It’s up to you!
If you don’t fancy going out for your Christmas celebration, you could organise a festive event for other freelancers on Zoom.
6. Take time off
For me, December tends to be a pretty quiet month. Clients are busy tying everything up for the end of the year – or taking time off themselves.
So if you’re quiet, why not take some time off? It’s the end of the year and you deserve to rest and relax after a busy year of work.

Whether you’re an experienced interpreter or you provide content creation services, make sure to give yourself a break at Christmas!
You could even use your time off to do something Christmassy, like visit your local Christmas markets or buy some last-minute Christmas presents for your loved ones.
How do you celebrate Christmas as a freelancer? Do you enjoy finding creative ways to celebrate the holiday season? What’s your favourite way to celebrate Christmas?
Let me know all your thoughts in the comments 🙂
Happy reading x
Good suggestions for taking time to actually enjoy Christmas, even as a freelancer. Best wishes for the festive season.
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Thank you Jamie, yes I think sometimes you need a push to actively make the most of the season – especially when you work for yourself. Thank you, have a lovely holiday season 🙂
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I love this! what a great idea for a blog post and this is something that is very well deserved! Freelancers literally Deserve to celebrate and be celebrated! I think for myself I like to take time off and recharge.
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Wow thank you Marie! Yes that’s so true, I think taking time off sounds like a great idea 🙂
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These are such great ideas for celebrating Christmas as a freelancer! Celebrating with any family and friends is so important x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
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Thank you! I think it’s so important to celebrate your ups and downs x
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I love this post, especially the idea of taking yourself out for meal! Why the hell not?
Have a wonderful Christmas
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Thank you Sarah! I hope you have a great Christmas x
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Wonderful ideas! Even though we may not have a Christmas party to look forward to, it’s important that we find ways to make the holiday season special. I love the idea of throwing your own party and celebrating with family and friends!
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Yes definitely! Thank you so much for reading and commenting x
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I love these ideas as they really are a great way to make the most of the holiday season. I think it must be hard for a freelancer to feel in the festive spirit while working, but marking the occasion in some way is a lovely idea!
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Thank you so much Milly! Yes I think it can be hard to get into the festive spirit – but there are so many ways out there, you just have to get creative 🙂
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These are good simple ways to celebrate Christmas. Even though Christmas is my celebration I still can use these ideas to celebrate my 2023 achievements. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much! Yes that’s very true, they work for other celebrations too 🙂
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