6. Tis the Reason
Most people seem to believe that Christmas is all about tinsel, trees, and twinkling lights. Not so! Take a minute to remember something that is worth celebrating. “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6
7. Deck the Calls
Don’t forget, every time you take a call, you have the opportunity to improve the relationship between a police department and the community that they serve. Whether that call for help drops on Christmas or not, you need to always deck your response with professionalism, compassion, excellence, and empathy. You can’t fix everything, but you certainly don’t have to make anything worse.
8. Go Tell It in Dispatch
So, you have to work on Christmas... well, just because you are missing your family doesn’t mean you have to treat dispatch like the annoying uncle that nobody likes. Dispatchers are giving up their Christmas dinner too. Except instead of being able to drive around and look at all the lights, they’re staring at a computer screen. So, if you don’t get your readback right away, be patient, it’s a great opportunity to let your dispatchers know how much you appreciate them.
9. Make a Resolution
The holidays only come once a year. That means it is a good opportunity for you to stop and think. The best way to make it through a law enforcement career in a healthy way is to have your personal priorities straight. Is the job the most important thing in your life? If so, you probably don’t mind working on Christmas, but you are also a little out of balance. More importantly, your family is paying a price that they can’t afford. If you need a change, make a resolution and do it.
10. Be Thankful
Sure, you might not have a true love. You also probably aren’t interested in any partridges or pear trees for that matter. But can you think of 12 things to be thankful for this holiday season? Clear that call, take a minute and consider all the things that you have that you don’t deserve. If some of those things happen to be people. Tell them. Thankfulness is worth its weight in gold.