10 Ways to Keep Your Expectations From Making You Crazy This Christmas
Pamela Cole Harris
Christmas is a wonderful time! Everyone is full of good
cheer, the milk of human kindness and 20 pounds of candy. All gifts are
given with love, are exactly the right size, are exactly the right
color, or exactly the right thing for exactly the price you could
afford. Right?
Well, if YOUR Christmas seems to fall short every year,
here are some ways to keep your sanity and enjoy the unexpected joys
that the season brings.
1. News Flash! You are not perfect! Nor is your family! Give up the myth that they should be!
2. Don’t make the season complicated! Simplify!
While elaborate decorations may appeal to your decorating ego, putting
them up takes time and energy that may be best spent elsewhere this
Christmas.
3. Everything doesn’t have to be homemade. Pies,
cakes and cookies are perfectly acceptable if they are bought at a
bakery. And your children just might celebrate if you decide not to
make that knitted scarf this year!
4. Relax. Take time out from the hustle and bustle to
just sit with a cup of tea or cocoa and read. Or take a long hot bath.
If you take some time for yourself, you will be better able to cope
with the holiday chaos.
5. Let other people pitch in. You are not the only one
who can do Christmas! Ask someone to do tasks you usually do, such as
make the eggnog or cookies. And then LET THEM DO IT – even if
they don’t do it just the way you want! Don’t constantly
look over their shoulder.
6. Don’t make the season an ordeal for your
children by expecting perfect behavior. Children can easily be
overloaded with the food, sights, expectations and social whirlwind of
the season. Again, simplify for their sake — and yours!
7. If you can afford to hire a cleaning service before
company comes for Christmas, do it! Give it to yourself as a Christmas
present! You will enjoy the season more because you won’t be worn
out from scrubbing that tile with a toothbrush!
8. If you can’t afford to pay cash for a gift, wait
until next year to buy it. Save for the gift in the meantime. The short
term thrill of buying the gift will be more than overpowered by the
struggle to pay it off months into the new year.
9. Get out of the house and walk when you begin to feel
stress. It will help you calm down and keep off those extra pounds. And
it will give your family a break from you!
10. Don’t do guilt – to yourself and others.
Don’t use your expectations of the season as a weapon against
your friends and family. Enjoy what comes this season. It may not be
what you expected – it may be better!
And remember – love doesn’t come wrapped in
paper, or tied with a bow. You can’t get it for $19.95 if you
call now or for two easy payments of only… you name the price.
But love is but in the corners of a small child’s smile, the
twinkle of a father’s eye or the drape of an arm across your
shoulder. If you are expecting something else, you just might fail to
recognize it! How crazy!
Pamela Cole Harris is an editor and writer with 35 years experience. Visit her website, http://www.homeandgardenmakeover.com,
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