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'Destress' Your Christmas

By: Delorus Quintal

Christmas is supposed to be a time of celebration and joy. Unfortunately, due to the bustle that surrounds the Christmas holiday season it often turns into a real hassle. So, in the end, rather than enjoying the season, many people just spend the whole time harried and unhappy. Taking time out to relax, however, and prioritizing, can actually help you enjoy the Christmas season much more.

Remember, do not overdo things. Chalk out a list of people to whom you wish to send gifts and greetings for Christmas. Here as well the golden rule of not overdoing things holds good. There is no reason why you should send gifts to all your acquaintances. Simply send a greeting but that too not to those who have not been keeping in touch for too long. This will reduce your work a lot. Also, remember to keep token gifts like chocolates and nuts wrapped and ready to give out as unexpected gifts.

It is always a good idea to make a priority list of things that need to be done. It helps to sort out the most important from the less important things. Take care of the things that are important and if you start feeling stressed, just ignore the less important things. Do not’ttry to get everything done.

If you are hosting a party at some point during the Christmas holiday season, do not make it a formal affair. Try to keep it casual (you can still where nice clothes, but you do not need a grand dinner). Have games available for those who wish to play, and serve elegant finger foods. Have a sandwich buffet where guests can build their own sandwiches, and have nice hors 'd oeuvres readily available.

In order to eliminate stress from the Christmas celebrations, think of having a small get-together at home, rather than traveling to different places to see relatives. You will meet everyone and not get stressed out.

People won't accuse you of trying to avoid them or playing favorite if you stay consistent in not visiting anybody over the Christmas. This gives you some extra time to get over with stress and have some time off for yourself. Plus you do not rampage someone else's Christmas schedule as well. You can visit friends and family over the New Year holiday. This way you socialize enough and have good holiday sans the stress.

Cleaning up is one of the most stressful activities. Learn to handle it intelligently. Clean up a little at a time. Have a garbage bag handy when you open gifts. Put the paper and packaging directly into the bag. Also, throw things away as they are used, and have everyone load their dishes in the dishwasher right after dinner. Basically, take charge, and things will fall in place. These little things greatly reduce the mess that causes stress later on.

There is no way to completely avoid Christmas stress, but by pacing yourself and refusing to allow the Christmas season to overtake your life, you can significantly reduce the stress you feel.

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