The magic of the festive season can often be overridden by the pressure of having to juggle multiple balls and where several hats – especially for the moms! Delivering a festive feast, wrapping gifts, watching over the kids, and performing various other balancing acts with the family in tow sometimes results in more stress than anything else.
That’s why we’re sharing five things you can do now to ensure a stress-free festive season!
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It all starts with a plan
Every stress-free occasion starts with a good list – the planner’s ultimate weapon. Before you find yourself in the throes of festive stress, take a moment to create a detailed plan for the upcoming weeks. List all the tasks, big or small, that need attention – from decorating the home to finalising your gift list. Assign specific dates to each task, breaking down the holiday chaos into manageable, bite-sized pieces.
Once you’ve got this covered, you can start ironing out each task, one-by-one.
Be clear about your budget
Before the holiday expenses pile up, set a clear budget for gifts, decorations, and any additional festive costs. Knowing your spending limits allows you to make thoughtful choices and prevent the financial stress that may hit you in the New Year. Stick within your budget to make the most of the holiday season without unnecessary worry after the fact.
Do the gift shop now
Beat the December rush by purchasing or making all of your gifts now, in advance. Shopping for gifts in November means that you can also take advantage of the Black Friday sales, both in-store and online. This early start not only ensures a more relaxed shopping experience (anxious shoppers, we’re looking at you) but also allows time for thoughtful, personalised gift choices.
Know your menu
Whether you’re hosting a festive feast or contributing to a potluck, plan your holiday menu now! Create a list of your favourite festive dishes, and consider which ones can be prepared and frozen in advance. This foresight not only eases the burden of last-minute cooking but also ensures a more enjoyable time with loved ones.
Also, don’t feel pressured to pull out all of the stops for your Christmas feast – remember, it’s all about spending time with loved ones. It can be as simple as throwing a few delicious salads together to accompany a big family braai. Simple and still delicious!
Make some me-time
In the midst of holiday prep, don’t forget about taking time out for yourself. Do something special to wind down the year – whether it’s a spa visit, or a solo night in, do something that’s just for you. Taking care of yourself ensures you approach the festive season with a clear mind, in a good mood!
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