A Christmas Planning Checklist

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Christmas planningI don’t know what it’s like where you live, but around here, major retailers are already stocking Christmas items. It will only be a couple of weeks before advertisers start filling our heads with “visions of sugar plums.”

Christmas is associated with love, joy and goodwill toward all people. Yet we allow it to become the most stressful time of the year. By the time December 26th has arrived, we’re ready to ignore Christmas for the rest of our lives.

In an attempt to head off the holiday hassle this year, here are a few tips on creating a personal holiday checklist to make the holidays go as smoothly as possible.

Set Limits

Establish some boundaries before you get caught up in having so much to do you can’t enjoy the season. Figure out what parts of the celebration are important to you and set your plan and priorities.

You have to have your priorities set, before you can create a plan for a stress-free holiday.

Make planning annual

Christmas is a big time of year for many, yet they leave the preparation to the last minute. Make the holiday planning process ongoing.

Get ready to entertain

If you are planning to do some entertaining over the holidays, map out a plan. Work out on paper what you want to do, when and for how many.

Do it yourself

The holiday season it a great time to exhibit your artsy-crafty side. You may not be able to hand-make everything, but look for places where you can save money and give a personal touch to the season. You don’t have to have too much innate talent to use card stock and software to make your own Christmas greetings

One of my favourite Christmas activities is to wander through a shopping mall a week or so before December 25th. I like to spend a bit of time being caught up in the hustle and bustle of people frantically trying to get their holiday together. Meanwhile, I’m gloating to myself just a little bit knowing that with a little planning, my celebration is under control.

What are your ideas for planning and preparation to reduce your holiday stress? Post them in the comments below.

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    Very beautifully drafted post for keeping my celebration under control. Thanks… :) Some of the tips I liked most were setting out limits for gift giving and spending ( some times i tend to loose control over my spendings), Keep Buying gifts throughout the year (this will definitely lessen the peak hour cash crises) and lastly look for places where you can save money and give a personal touch to the season..

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