Blog — Holiday

Take Time This Holiday Season
Happy Holidays from Time Timer! Learn how Time Timer visual timers can help you make every moment count with your friends and family. Read our blog for 4 tips for taking time and a holiday message from our President, Heather Rogers.
Gift Jan’s Favorites this Holiday Season
We round out our gift guide collection this season with Jan’s Gift Guide. Shop Jan Rogers, the inventor and founder of timer, favorite timers for gifting.
Happy Thanksgiving from the Time Timer Family to Yours
Celebrate Thanksgiving with the Time Timer Family. Today we share what we are thankful for to celebrate the holiday season. What are you thankful for?
Sharing Gratitude With Your Family
Cultivating gratitude is a lifelong practice in growing appreciation for ourselves, each other, and the world we live in. Here are a few ways to share gratitude with your family this holiday season.
Give the Gift of Time Management this Holiday Season!
As we approach the holiday season everyone is wracking their brains on what to get their friends and family. This year especially it is important to hop on holiday shopping early! No matter a person’s age, season of life, or role at work or home; time management is an important part of everyday and accomplishing goals.
Get Kids Cooking This Holiday Season with Time Timer
The holiday season is approaching quickly. Cooking with the kids can be a great opportunity to involve your kids. So, let’s get started thinking about how you can make the most of your time in the kitchen this holiday season!
Prepping for the Holidays with Time Timer
Christmas Eve is a day filled with so much excitement and is also filled with a tremendous amount of anticipation. The anticipation of relatives and friends coming for a visit, the delicious meal and goodies and of course the presents to be unwrapped. With the right strategies this can be mitigated and hopefully a well-managed Christmas Eve.
Tips for Managing the Holiday Season
The Holidays don’t have to be chaotic, take a look at our tips for managing the holiday season.
4 Inclusive Holiday Classroom Activities
Holiday break is almost here, but first, there’s December. Antsy students. Extra activities. And probably some students who are struggling with the season. So how do you choose holiday classroom activities all your students can enjoy? We’ve rounded up 4 ideas to make everyone feel included.
Looking for a Life Planner in 2018? Make Sure it Has these Five Essentials
The new year is almost here, and that means it’s time for an updated planner. I live and die by my Google Calendar; in fact, right out of college I moved straight to a Palm Pilot device (it was like an electronic planner that synched with Outlook), and I was smug when a colleague lost her planner and she lost all track of her meetings and appointments.
But the reality is, there’s something about writing down goals, appointments and tasks that helps me filter and prioritize. The essentials will always live on Google, but my planner is the go-to source.


13 Ways to Reward Yourself During the Holidays in 20 Minutes or Less
Don’t let your yule turn into yuck. We’ve got 13 ways you can reward and recharge yourself this holiday season, in 20 minutes or less. Set your Time Timer to 20 minutes and make yourself do it. The timer isn’t to limit your time but to keep you honest about spending 20 entire minutes on yourself in this busy season.

Organize Your Holidays in 20 Minutes or Less
Everyone has their method for getting organized in the holiday season, and many of you might already be finished. For the rest of us, I’d like to offer a hack.
Over the next2 weeks, you might find yourself with just 20 minutes—before the bus arrives, before you need to go to sleep, before work. Instead of spending the time checking social media or just thinking about being busy, set a Time Timer ® for 20 minutes or less, and try one of these organizing activities.