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Army HIVE Christmas and New Year Closures

The majority of Army HIVEs will be closed after duties on Fri 19 Dec 25 and will reopen on Mon 5 Jan 26. There may be localised variations to these dates for individual HIVEs.

Army HIVE HQ is also closed during the festive fortnight, so any enquiries submitted via the ‘If you need further information’ MS Forms function on our UK, Cyprus or Overseas blogs will be answered when we return in the New Year.

We will periodically cover private messages on our Army HIVE Facebook platform (and X/Instagram where possible) whilst we are closed. However, this will not be 24/7 and should not be relied upon for anything that requires an urgent response.

To support our customers with more immediate requirements however, the Army HIVE HQ email will provide a comprehensive out of office autoreply, detailing points of contact that are either 24/7, emergency providers, or open over the festive leave fortnight. To receive this autoreply, please email:
RC-Pers-HIVEComms-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk

Individual HIVEs will also provide localised contact details for Christmas and New Year cover wherever possible in their automated replies. Therefore, if you email your closest HIVE, which you can find on HIVE’s page on the Army website, their autoreply may be of additional assistance.

Army HIVE wishes all of its Service community customers, and our internal and external stakeholders, a very happy Christmas and New Year. We look forward to continuing our support and engagement in 2026.


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January 2, 2024

Togetherall - new year goal setting


Entering a new year may come with hope, happiness, and pressure to achieve goals or feeling like we need to be perfect.

As the new year starts, it’s easy for us to feel like we need to accomplish everything we didn’t get the chance to tackle last year. Sometimes we can put so much pressure on ourselves to improve every aspect of our lives, we can feel anxious, depressed, or overwhelmed.

There’s no problem with setting goals for yourself, but it is important to work towards our goals while being kind to ourselves.

Do you have areas of your life you want to work on this year? Try some of the following tips from the goal-setting guide in the Togetherall platform.

Decide what matters to you
Think about an area of your life you’d like to develop or work on. This could be incorporating physical activity, mindfulness, meal prepping, or learning something new.

Ask yourself: What’s important to you? Think about something you want to do, not something you feel like you must do. Remember, prioritizing one goal will likely mean you need to shift time/energy spent in other areas. For example, if you want to add exercise to your day, you may need to determine how to spend less time on other activities.

Start small and spell it out
Every major journey begins with a first step. To help yourself achieve big goals, allow yourself to start small. Identify two small action steps to help you achieve your goal. It’s important to make these steps achievable, small, and have a plan in place to achieve them.

For example, if you want to start meditating in the new year, instead of starting with a big goal that you’ll meditate 20 minutes every morning before you head out the door, try starting with a more realistic goal such as meditating for 5 minutes twice a week and see how that goes. Once you start a new habit you enjoy, you can gradually adjust it and eventually make it part of your daily routine.

Make things easier for yourself
Think about an area where you succeeded in the past and adapt it to your new goal. Reflecting on previous success can help to motivate and inspire us to channel our strengths into new endeavors.

Get support with your goals from a friend or someone who can help hold you accountable.

It’s easier to work towards your goals when you have someone to talk to. Tell someone you trust your goals and the steps you’re taking to work towards them. They might join you on your journey or set some goals for themselves.

If you’re not sure who to talk to, try Togetherall’s online community where you can receive validation and support from others who understand.

Accept where you are right now and learn
It’s hard to quickly create new behaviors or suddenly change your habits. It may take a few tries to create goals that are important to you or to set yourself up for success. Just remember: (1) prioritize, (2) set realistic goals with achievable plans and (3) get support from those who will support your efforts. One step at a time.

If you feel like you need a safe space to talk to someone who understands, try Togetherall; a free online mental health peer community where you can safely and anonymously share how you’re feeling and get support from others. Togetherall is monitored 24/7 by trained mental health professionals and offers resources and courses, like goal setting guides in addition to its supportive community.