How to prevent holiday stress – 2017
Holiday Stress Prevention
Since I receive a lot of great feedback each year when I re-post this blog on how to prevent holiday stress, I thought I’d make it an annual tradition to share this letter that I wrote to myself back in 2012. I’ve seen Christmas decorations for sale in stores since September, but I’ve tuned them out because my brain thinks, “Are you kidding? Why this early?” Well, it’s time to stopping tuning them out because the holidays are just around the corner! If you haven’t done so already, it’s time to plan for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day and any other celebrations you might have in the next two months. Planning ahead is a big part of holiday stress prevention.
If you want to learn more about how to prevent holiday stress, read on….
January 3, 2012
Dear Helene,
I’m writing this letter to you to serve as a reminder for next year’s holiday season.
As a recovering perfectionist, that dark side in you – like many people out there – often worries about getting everything just right. You usually do a good job of fighting it off, but sometimes it creeps up and bites you in the rear. So let’s review what didn’t happen the way it was supposed to.
Every Thanksgiving weekend, you put up the tree and hang the outdoor lights. This year, it didn’t happen because you were just plain tuckered out from all of your book-related events and celebrations, so you didn’t feel like doing it. For the next two Saturdays after that, the weather was cold and rainy, so you didn’t hang the outdoor lights. Only the three lighted angels were set out.
And did the world end because you put out fewer decorations? No. In fact, not a single person who came over commented on the missing outdoor lights. “They were just being polite,” you say? No, they weren’t. They’re not shy about making comments, and they would’ve said something if it mattered.
For the pre-Christmas Eve gathering you hosted for thirty people, you didn’t make a huge spread of homemade dishes as originally planned. About half the food came ready-made from the store. Did people thumb their noses at this? Judging from the empty serving bowls, nobody took issue.
You went to your parents’ house for Christmas. They didn’t put up a tree. But you didn’t notice until your dad pointed out that fact. No one else who came to the house for the aforementioned gathering noticed either. Did the holiday season come to a grinding halt because one of the most common symbols of the season (non-religious, anyway) was missing? Nope.
So what’s the point of all this? Simple.
How can you prevent holiday stress?
Don’t fall into the trap of holiday stress outs. They are self-imposed. Do what you can and forget about the rest. What matters is that you spend the time with people you love and count your blessings. You did a great job just going with the flow this year, but in case you start backsliding into the holiday frenzy next year, I want you to remember that you managed just fine without it.
Now go set a calendar reminder for next Thanksgiving weekend to read this. Don’t worry. Be happy.
Wishing you love, peace and happiness,
Yourself
How to prevent holiday stress?
That’s how.
Bonus: Here are some holiday stress prevention tips for small businesses.