DE-STRESSING DECEMBER. Ten Tips For A Stress-Free Holiday Season
Monica Ricci
DE-STRESSING DECEMBER
Ten Tips For A Stress-Free Holiday Season
If the normally joyous holiday season makes you nervous, anxious
and stressed out from anticipation, there is hope for you. Below are
ten tips for reducing your holiday stress level and increasing your
enjoyment of the season.
1. Don?t try to do all the cooking yourself for your holiday
dinner. It?s more fun and less stress when you ask your guests to
contribute something special to the meal. They will feel needed and
you?ll get a break!
2. Be aware of your sugar intake through the holidays.
Increased sugar levels can make you depressed and bloated. Try to avoid
as many holiday treats as you can, so you don?t end up stressing over
potential weight-gain come January.
3. Give up the Perfect Holiday Myth. Nothing is ever perfect,
so stop worrying about things that don?t matter. Believe it or not,
nobody really cares if the decorations aren?t flawless, the wine isn?t
cold enough, or the pie crust is a little overdone.
4. Invite people to your gatherings and then figure about half
of them will have other commitments. Plan accordingly so you don?t
overspend your money on way too much food. Remember to enjoy the people
who DO attend, instead of lamenting over how many sent regrets.
5. Don?t put lights all the way around your Christmas tree.
Drape them back and forth, but only put them on the sides that you can
see. That way, when you take them down, you don?t have to walk circles
around the tree, you just stand in front and pull them off.
6. If you?re handy with a sewing machine, make fabric
drawstring bags in varying sizes and festive fabrics. Every Christmas,
reuse the bags for gift giving under your tree at home, instead of
using wrapping paper. You will save yourself money, as well as hours of
wrapping time!
7. Expect delays. Allow extra time for all your errands this
month. No matter what, things just seem to be more hectic in December,
and everyone wants to be all the same places you want to be. Psych
yourself up for it by expecting those delays. If you are mentally
prepared for it in advance, it won?t stress you as much.
8. Choose which traditions are important to you and ditch the
rest. There is no reason to aggravate yourself by sticking with
traditions you don?t like, simply for the sake of tradition. Start some
new ones of your own this year and leave the old ones behind.
9. Because you see your stuff so often, you forget how much you
really have, and you may keep things simply because you?ve had them for
so long. The holidays are a great time of year to evaluate your home
decor. Pack your everyday knick-knacks away when you break out the
holiday décor, and then after the holidays, only put back those
items that you really love. You can garage sale or donate the rest.
You?ll be amazed at how a few decorative pieces can have a greater
impact than a lot of knick-knacks sitting around.
10. Remember to relax in between all the running around! Get to
bed early as often as possible and treat yourself to a nightly hot
shower by candlelight. Just turn out the lights, close the door, and
light a few votives in your bathroom. It?s easy and it?s a great way to
unwind and feel pampered, even for men!
Monica Ricci has been an organizing specialist since 1999, and
her motivational presentations teach effective organizing and
simplifying techniques for home and work. She also offers free email
tips and ideas on how to make life simpler and more organized. Her
topics include clutter control, paper management, time management,
organizing space and procrastination.Contact Monica at 770-569-2642 or Monica@CatalystOrganizing.com.