Survive December Without Burning Out

Get your free Christmas Survival Guide and finish the year strong (with time for mince pies)

December can be brilliant, but if you're running a business, it can also feel like running a marathon while juggling mince pies. Clients suddenly want everything wrapped up before the holidays, inboxes explode, and you're trying to squeeze in festive life on top.

This guide is here to help you step back, plan ahead, and avoid the last-minute chaos.

Choose Your Survival Guide

The Freelancer Survival Guide

The Small Business Survival Guide

What's Inside Your Survival Guide

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    A 10-point survival checklist to avoid December chaos (no more last-minute scrambling)

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    Ready-to-use out-of-office templates so you can stop staring at blank emails

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    The "Productivity Buzz List" – manage your entire day in just 5 minutes

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    Bonus tips for client care that build lasting relationships (without the stress)

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    Permission to rest – yes, it's officially in writing!

December Doesn't Have to Be Chaos

Sound familiar?

·      Clients suddenly want everything "before Christmas"

·      Your inbox feels like it's exploding with urgent requests

·      You're working longer hours but feeling less productive

·      Everyone else seems to be winding down while you're ramping up

·      You're worried about taking time off because everything might fall apart

Here's the thing: you're not the real Santa. You don't have to do it all, fix it all, or deliver it all by Christmas Eve.

What If December Could Actually Be Manageable?

Imagine finishing December feeling:

·      Organized – with clear boundaries and systems that actually work

·      Confident – knowing your clients are happy and your business is secure

·      Rested – because you've given yourself permission to switch off

·      Proud – of finishing the year strong without burning out

That's exactly what this guide helps you achieve. No fluff, no 50-page manual you'll never read. Just practical, get-to-the-point advice you can implement today.

Hi, I'm Erin 👋

And I am the person behind the BizzyBee Virtual & Social Assistant Services.

I'm a Virtual Assistant and social media sidekick, originally from the North East of England. However, after moving to Manchester for university, I never left. So I am now based just a little south of Manchester, in Cheshire, UK.

I love working with creative freelancers and small business owners who are constantly spinning multiple plates.

Why? Because I keep all the behind-the-scenes bits moving – emails, blogs, socials, invoices, systems – so my clients can focus on the parts of their business they love (and maybe even get a proper night off). It makes me happy to see them happy.

What helps is I know how messy having a business can be because I'm living it too.

That's why I had the idea for this guide because it isn't about being perfect – it's about being prepared, setting boundaries, and giving yourself permission to rest.

Bizzybee Virtual assistant being fun and blowing confetti and the camera
Bizzybee writing on her computer

"But I Don't Have Time for Another Guide..."

I get it. The last thing you need is more reading when you're already overwhelmed.

This isn't a 50-page manual that'll sit in your downloads folder forever. It's your December survival toolkit – practical, actionable, and designed to save you time, not waste it.

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