In this episode of the REWORK podcast, the hosts explore how 37signals approaches the end of the year with a more relaxed and informal workflow. Rather than sticking to their usual six-week cycles, December becomes a time for tackling loose ends, fixing bugs, and working on smaller projects—what they call a "junk drawer" approach. This stands in stark contrast to the structured environment of the first quarter, allowing the team to start the new year with a clean slate. During this period, team members engage in self-directed tasks, experiment with new ideas like AI integration, and enjoy a slower pace before January kicks off. While some see the end of the year as a chance to reset, others view it as a natural transition into a more productive phase.