The Holiday Season can be the most memorable time and also the most stressed out time. Don’t let the pressure of the past put you in debt, keep you broke, stressed or busy. Plan you time ahead and put these 8 Tips to the Test for a more memorable Holiday Season.
- Be a good example. Thanksgiving is a time to rejoice in the bounty of the harvest season, but, we don’t have to eat until we become “food stupid” – irritable, groggy, sending a loud message to our children that Thanksgiving is the season to be a glutton;
- Avoid carting your children around the malls shopping for gifts – they don’t like it and neither do you (be honest);
- Do not take your children to the grocery store (infants exempt). They will want to buy all the wrong foods for the right reasons – they heard about it on TV and it must be good for you;
- Remember that children have short attention spans. By the time you have dragged out the Christmas lights and unwound the tangles, they are no longer interested in stringing 1000 lights around the roof of the house;
- Children remember experiences and tend to forget ‘things”. There is no earthly reason to go into debt to buy numerous gifts for kids that are either broken by the end of Christmas day or ignored in the excess of present overload. Find ½ hour to bake healthy cookies with your children. Teach them how to make warm apple cider in a mug with a cinnamon stick. Carve out 15 minutes each evening to read and plan for the next day. Decorate the family Christmas tree with craft items your children bring home from school and forget about perfection;
- Turn off the TV. At this time of year, retail merchants are invading our homes with endless radio and television commercials aimed at children. These ads signal children to ask for toys that they do not really want and certainly do not need. We wind up wasting time and energy in endless negotiations over topics such as “the real meaning of the Holidays”, “you already have 50 action figurines, that’s enough”, “mommy already changes lots of diapers and doesn’t want to change your baby doll’s diapers, too”, etc;
- Concentrate as much as possible upon the changing of the seasons, try all the different vegetables and fruits that are available in the autumn and winter months, make soup (it’s healthy, nutritious and warming), cut down on as many social engagements as possible and spend time with your family and close friends;
- Chill out and keep warm.
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