As the year draws to a close, many of us feel that familiar tension between joy and busyness. Work deadlines pile up, diaries overflow with social plans, and family logistics start to take centre stage.
It’s a season rich with connection — but also one that can leave us feeling stretched thin.
Before the rush begins, what if you paused?
What if you could take a step back and intentionally design how you want this next season to feel — in your team, your family, or your partnership?
Two of the core tools from ORSC (Organisation and Relationship Systems Coaching) — Constellations and the Designed Team Alliance — can help you do just that. Each offers a way to see relationships more clearly, create shared understanding, and move through the festive season with more harmony and ease.
1. Seeing the Bigger Picture with Constellations
When life gets busy, it’s easy to miss what’s really happening beneath the surface. Who’s feeling overwhelmed? Who’s excited but anxious? Who’s feeling on the edge of things?
A Constellation helps make those invisible dynamics visible.
In ORSC, a Constellation is a way of visually mapping the relationships within a system — whether that’s a family, a team, or any group of people connected by a shared purpose. Participants physically or symbolically position themselves in relation to an issue (like a project deadline, holiday planning, or upcoming change), revealing how they each feel and where tension or alignment exists.
Once you can see the system, you can start to shift it.
This practice can be especially powerful at this time of year, when emotions and expectations are heightened. A short Constellation can help prevent misunderstandings, include quieter voices, and create shared understanding — so everyone feels seen and valued.
Try this at home or work:
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Place an object in the centre of a table labelled “holiday plans” or “year-end project.”
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Ask each person to choose an item that represents them and place it in relation to the topic — close, far, facing toward it, or away.
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Then ask: Why are you there? What’s it like from that position?
You might be surprised by what emerges — and the clarity that follows.
2. Designing Your Winter Alliance
While Constellations help you see what’s happening, the Designed Team Alliance (DTA) helps you shape how you want things to be.
A DTA is about consciously creating the culture of your relationship or group — agreeing, together, on how you want to show up and support one another.
Rather than waiting for stress or conflict to arise, you design your way of being beforehand. This can be transformative in both workplaces and households, especially as the festive season brings its mix of excitement and pressure.
Try this reflective exercise:
Gather your team, family, or partner and explore these questions:
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What atmosphere do we want to create together this winter?
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How do we want our time together to feel?
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When things get stressful, how do we want to handle it?
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What’s one thing each of us can commit to that will help us thrive?
It doesn’t need to be formal or lengthy — even a 15-minute check-in can shift the energy. You’re setting shared intentions rather than unspoken expectations, which builds trust, understanding, and ease.
Why These Practices Matter
Both Constellations and the Designed Team Alliance invite us to move from reacting to designing, from assuming to understanding.
They remind us that relationships — whether in our teams, friendships, or families — are living systems that thrive on attention and care.
As the pace of the year accelerates, these simple yet powerful ORSC-inspired tools offer a way to slow down and reconnect:
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To see clearly what’s present.
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To align on what’s important.
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To enter the festive season not just with plans, but with intention.
Because when we consciously design how we want to be together, everything else — the work, the celebrations, the transitions — flows with more ease and joy.
