
When people struggle to feel the holiday cheer, that struggle often stems from the pressure and stress the holiday season can bring. If you are not feeling all that cheerful, here are three tips to better manage holiday stress and focus more on the joy and festivities of the season.
1. Be realistic about family expectations and your budget.
If we hold ourselves to our idea of “the perfect holiday,” we can easily become overwhelmed. One key step to managing stress is to ask yourself, “How does this particular item or event ‘fit’ into the big picture?” Then prioritize your time and money around what matters most and make a plan.
You may also want to think about prioritizing experiences and time above shopping and buying gifts. The holidays are about being with our loved ones. We can be generous with our time and focus on creating memories rather than generous with our wallets and spending a lot of money.
2. Be kind.
The hustle and bustle of the holidays can be frustrating. There is usually more traffic, more people and long lines. Remember: you have no control over other people, only over yourself. If you are frustrated with a slow driver, a rude shopper or a slow line, take a deep breath and put the moment into perspective.
There may be a reason the driver is going slowly, perhaps out of safety or concern for something you do not know about. The line may be long, but it will not last forever, and the cashier is likely going as quickly as he or she can. The rude shopper could be in a bad mood for any number of personal reasons, and besides, he or she will be out of your life in a matter of minutes.
Being patient with others can actually be a calming gift you give to yourself.
3. Take care of yourself.
Running yourself ragged over the holiday season not only causes stress but can also be unhealthy. Put your health at the top of your priority list and take these steps.
By planning ahead, putting kindness first and taking care of your physical and mental health, you can trade the seasonal frustration and stress for joy and holiday cheer. Happy holidays!


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