Bank Holiday Blues

February 20, 2026

Bank Holiday Blues

Depending upon where you are and how you interpret the current COVID rules, you may, or may not, have exciting plans for this Bank Holiday.

But if your plans have been scuppered or you’re looking for something productive to do for this bank holiday, here are five life improving ideas from the team at easyStorage:

  1. De-Clutter to De-Stress! Excess clutter causes high levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, for many people, so a good declutter is time well spent. Here’s some tips that we put together on how to achieve ‘clutter Nirvana’ – or at least a tidier lounge!  https://www.easystorage.com/blog/declutter-your-life-to-destress-but-what-happens-next
  1. If you haven’t already, pack away those winter blues: summer is about to be here. (It keeps promising!) Here’s the easyStorage guide on how to do it well: https://www.easystorage.com/blog/packing-away-winter-items-for-the-summer
  1. If you live in a small space, why not take time out to help make the most of it? Here’s our guide to making the most of those tiny spaces:  https://www.easystorage.com/blog/surviving-small-spaces
  1. Wanting to start a new business? As the road ahead post COVID starts to look a little clearer, now could be the perfect time to plan it. And of course, if as part of that you’re interested in a great little franchise, we’d love you to take a look at what we have on offer at easyStorage: https://www.easystorage.com/franchise
  1. Not quite ready for that new business, but thinking about a new job? Here’s some of the fantastic opportunities easyStorage has on offer: https://www.easystorage.com/jobs-with-easystorage

We’re not all about the work here, however much we enjoy it, and many of our staff and franchisees will be taking breaks according to customer needs.  

To all of you, colleagues and customers alike, managing to get a break this weekend, we hope you thoroughly enjoy yourselves.

To those of you who’ll be working, we wish you a straightforward, trouble free weekend.

And, especially to all of our NHS colleagues who will be working, we wish you a safe weekend.  

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