One core tenet of xmasti work is physical comfort. If you work remotely, formal attire is the enemy of festive joy. Work in your coziest holiday socks, a fleece onesie, or that infamous ugly sweater. When your body feels like celebration, your mind follows suit.
Let’s break down the keyword. “Xmasti” is a portmanteau of Xmas (Christmas) and Masti (a South Asian term for fun, playfulness, or spirited enjoyment). When combined with “work,” it describes a conscious workflow that integrates festive energy into professional tasks.
It is not about avoiding work. It is about re-framing work through a lens of seasonal joy. Imagine: xmasti work
In essence, xmasti work is the opposite of burnout. It acknowledges that fighting the holiday spirit is futile—so why not harness it?
The week between Christmas and New Year’s Day is often called the "Goblin Hours" of the corporate calendar—no one knows what day it is, and productivity logically collapses. One core tenet of xmasti work is physical comfort
Do not fight it. Embrace Xmasti Work.
The Pomodoro Technique usually runs 25/5. For Xmasti Work, we modify it: In essence, xmasti work is the opposite of burnout
No tool is perfect. Here’s what XMASTI Work struggles with: