Traditionally Easter is a time for family; a time to sit down with our loved ones and share a great meal and good company. Since we’re all working so much, and spending so much time with our colleagues it can’t hurt to take some time out of the work day to bond a little and celebrate Easter at work with the people we spend so much time with.

There are a number of ways to celebrate Easter at work. Sure, you could go out for the standard lunch at your local favourite, but with restrictions still in place across the country this could be tricky for larger groups. And do you really want to go out to eat the same old chicken schnitty you’ve had a million times? Why not make it a little special for Easter?  

Have an Easter Feast

Throw a pot-luck style afternoon tea where everybody brings a dish, or, you could decorate the lunch room, and have it catered. Make sure you remember to provide the Easter chocolate! 

There’s nothing like a delicious array of food to get people excited, and with everyone contributing, the variety should be egg-citing. 

To keep things COVID safe it makes sense to order disposable plates and cutlery, you’ll also thank us come clean up time.

The Great Office Egg Hunt

Time to get competitive and make things a little interesting! It’s like your traditional Easter Egg hunt, but for grown-ups. 

The grown-up version of the traditional Easter Egg Hunt. 

Step 1:

Find some colourful envelopes and decorate them with bright markers and stickers for an Easter theme. 

Step 2:

Fill the envelopes with small lollies and prizes. For prizes think vouchers, either hand-made work related vouchers (an extra hour lunch break etc) or vouchers from local cafes and retailers (everyone loves a free coffee) – we know you’ll be creative here.

Step 3:

Hide the envelopes around the office, but don’t make it too easy!

Step 4:

Send out email clues throughout the day. This will break up the game, so it won’t impact productivity too much and will get staff up and moving around for short bursts of time (the ergonomics experts would be so proud!)

Step 5:

Sit back and soak up the huge amount of praise you’ll receive for implementing such a great game in the office. 

Whatever you decide to do for Easter we hope you have a great time with family, friends and of course, your “work family”.

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