The holiday season is magical
but stressful. The shopping, cooking, social engagements and card writing can
be overwhelming and create negative feelings. Then there is the guilt you feel
if you can’t accomplish all the tasks on your “to do” list. The holiday season
is a time to feel joy and not stress!
Here are a few tips that will
help you wrap-up the stress of the season and tuck it away, allowing you to
enjoy more holiday cheer.
●Don’t be a perfectionist. If you set your sights too high when it
comes to holiday wrapping, cooking and party giving, your expectations will not
be attainable. This will cause you to feel overwhelmed. Have a plan that is
realistic and do not set yourself up for failure by overscheduling your time
and resources.
●Avoid the inner critic. Your inner critic tells you, that you are
not good enough and must do it all. The holiday season is not about criticism
that creates negative thought patterns. Be realistic about what you can and
want to accomplish during the holiday season. The key is to identify what is
important and keep it simple.
●Be aware of road blocks. During the holiday season there will be
road blocks. Due to increased crowds, it takes longer to shop, mail packages
and travel from location to location. Pace yourself and your daily schedule. If
something does not get accomplished today then add it to tomorrow’s list. Start
early with shopping and planning, this will help you avoid the last minute
rush.
●Delegate, delegate, delegate. Remember you are one person and can’t
do it all. Invite family members to join in the fun of holiday planning,
cooking and wrapping.
●Manage holiday expectations. Your expectations of the holiday
season begin with personal interpretations. An interpretation is a judgment or
opinion you create about an event, situation, and person or experience that you
believe to be true. It is important that your expectations of the holiday
season are in-line with your interpretation of the holiday season. Ask
yourself, what is most important about the season and then move forward with a
plan.
Choose to manage holiday
cheer in your life by letting go of unrealistic expectations. Identify what
will bring joy to your holiday season and let the rest go. You always have a
choice. Choose to embrace the season and limit negative roadblocks that prevent
you from enjoying family traditions.
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