Stress Free Holidays
by Rachel Lukasavige
Thanksgiving is over and the holiday shopping season
is in full swing. As your calendar fills up with holiday
parties, shopping sprees, and family obligations, it's
normal to start feeling a little (if not very) stressed.
There are several ways you can deal with - or even avoid
- holiday stress.
Stay out of holiday debt
If you didn't save up for Christmas presents, don't resort
to the credit card. Spending more money than you have
will only add to your stress levels. Instead, know your
spending limit. Make a list of everyone you plan to buy
for and determine how much you can spend on each of them
to stay within that limit. Moderately priced gifts that
are chosen with care are better than expensive ones that
the recipient may never use. Don't feel like you need
to buy for everyone; make some presents like cookies,
candy, bread, or crafts.
Stay organized This will help you avoid forgetting something
or panicking last minute. It will also help you avoid
last minute purchases that you can't really afford.
Keep moving
Exercise continues to be one of the best stress relievers.
Even if you tend to work out on a treadmill, try to get
outside for some fresh air. Sunlight can
brighten your mood almost as much as exercise.
Eat well
Indulging in that fifth cookie will not make you feel
better. It might seem hard at this time of year, but you
can continue your healthy habits throughout the holidays.
Eat healthy snacks throughout the day and you'll avoid
indulging in something you wish you hadn't.
Don't get too ambitious
Many people take on more than they can handle, which leads
to stress. Don't commit to more parties than you have
time for, or tell your kids that you'll help them build
a gingerbread mansion. And if you do get in over your
head, remember that things don't have to be perfect. If
you're cooking the big holiday meal, don't be afraid to
ask for lots of help.
Allow more time than you need Overestimate the amount
of time you'll need to finish a project, travel somewhere,
or cook. Then slow down, take a deep breath, and be courteous
to those around you.
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