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Reduce Your Stress During the Holidays

The holidays don't have to be filled with stress and frenzy. Some simple steps can help you enjoy this time of year.

Reduce Your Stress During the Holidays  

 

Shopping, baking, more shopping, wrapping gifts, hosting guests - this busy time of year is often more stressful than joyful. Expectations are high, crowds are plentiful, time is limited, and funds may be as well. As you may have promised yourself so many times, how about actually making this holiday season the most wonderful time of the year? This month's newsletter offers some ideas to help you consider converting your to-do list to a "to-don't" list. 

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Reevaluate your expectations The proliferation of TV shows and magazines suggesting that the holidays aren't complete without a beautifully decorated home, the smell of cookies baking in the oven, and perfectly wrapped gifts for everyone who crosses your threshold, might have you believing that you have to spend every waking moment imitating them. I'd like to suggest that the holidays should be whatever you would like them to be, rather than a contest to see who can claim they're busier and more exhausted.

Reevaluate everyone else's expectations Have you ever asked your family what they enjoy most about the holidays? You may be surprised that it isn't that the bow on the front door is perfectly crafted or that holiday cards are addressed in calligraphy handwriting. You may find they just enjoy spending time together appreciating the positive energy generated by this festive time of year. While you may think you're creating the holiday of their dreams, you may be creating a holiday that zaps you of energy and the positive spirit that's important to them.

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Plan ahead Yes, the holidays are not far away so your stress level may already be high. Be realistic about what's important, what's necessary, and what it's going to take to get the important, necessary things done. Eliminate what you can in light of your more realistic expectations, and use a calendar to plan when you'll get those important things done. Cross out the "shoulds" and schedule the
things that matter to you and your family. If there's not enough time, pare
down your list, delegate where you can, and reduce your expectations. Maybe you
can skip the holiday cards this year, or at least reduce the number of
recipients. Cookies from the bakery can be mighty tasty, so maybe you don't
have to make them from scratch.

Enjoy the process The frenzied look on the faces of shoppers, the honking horns and screeching tires in parking lots, and the TV images of people fighting over limited inventory has me convinced that people have lost the true meaning of the holidays. Rather than appreciating the shared mission of fellow human beings trying to make the holidays special, it's every person for him or her self. I prefer to slow down, breathe deeply, and make sure I don't get caught up in the negative energy that permeates the air.

Here's to the most wonderful time of the year.

Sue Becker of From Piles to Smiles® helps people simplify and organize their lives by setting up systems to conquer their piles of paperwork, mountains of clutter, and jam-packed schedules. She can be reached at 630-724-1111 or www.PilesToSmiles.com

 

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