Holiday Stress? Tips For Having Less
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We all dream of having wonderful holidays.
We start each day full of the spirit of the season. We look at the
lovely fresh fallen snow, and marvel at the beauty of the world. But
lets face it - life can be stressful. By the time we get the kids up,
dressed, and fed, referee a few morning scuffles, find lost homework,
binkies, and keys, field a few phone calls, dig out the car, make our
way through morning traffic, and try to get some Christmas shopping
done at the local Target, the good feeling is... well, gone. The joy
and magic of the season can easily be overshadowed by obligations,
responsibilities, credit card spending gone mad, and, of course,
relatives. If any of this is sounding familiar, you might be asking
yourself - How could we end the madness? Well, here are some tips to
make the season a little jollier - or at least less cranky.
Adjust your outlook: Your perspective is
the looking glass through which you see the world. It is central to how
you experience emotions, situations, and life in general. By shifting
your perspective you can, in effect, change you experience. This is
your life - put a positive spin on things - what have you got to loose
but the blues!
Simplify your life: Get organized, try
to cut down on clutter, and prioritize your tasks. Many dreaded
obligations are self-imposed. Remember you really don't have to do
everything.
Practice extreme self care: Make time to
do what you love - take in a movie, go to a museum, curl up with a book
or take a long hot bubble bath. Pamper yourself! This is your life -
enjoy it! Don't worry - the dishes aren't going to pack up and leave
town. Get plenty of sleep - exhaustion is a main factor in stress - and
don't over indulge. Enjoy all the holiday goodies, but do so in
moderation. Add some moderate exercise and you'll be healthier and have
more energy.
Be thankful for the little things:
Practice loving the simple things in life; playing games with your
children, taking a walk on a snowy winter morning, or cuddling with
your honey after everyone's in bed. When we open our hearts to
happiness, we often find that it's all around us.
Make peace with flexibility: Celebrate
you successes and let the rest slide. Learn to go with the flow. Take a
breath, relax. Don't sweat the small stuff.
Embrace the spirit of the holidays:
Greet each day with the holiday spirit and fill your life with
kindness, compassion, gratefulness and love. Yes, there will still be
hectic moments and stressful events, but you control the extent to
which you respond to them. Open yourself to the possibility that the
holidays can be joyous, and you might just find yourself whistling
along with some of those Christmas carols.
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About the Author
Deborah Martin may be contacted at http://www.rightpathcoaching.com info@bm23.com.
Deborah
Martin M.A., L.P.C - Deborah Martin is a mother, writer, life coach,
and co-founder of The Woman Project. She lives in the Chicago suburbs
with her partner & son.
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