Where does this stress come from? Purchasing gifts, making gifts, cooking, cleaning, house guests, parties, traveling, wrapping presents, greeting cards, mailing packages, decorating, shopping, or family squabbles? NO! It comes from our attitudes. With our perfectionism we feel we don't have enough time to do it right; so we procrastinate, then we overspend and wear ourselves out, all because we did not take the time to plan and do a little each day. No wonder you aren't having fun anymore!
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Is your bed calling your name? Do you feel like pulling the covers over your head until January? Hold on a second. Now get some paper an old spiral notebook with some pages left will do nicely and your calendar. By the time you finish this article, your cruise will have begun, and stress will have missed the boat!
Let's build your Holiday Control Journal. Keep this with you at all times; it will think for you! A few minutes planning your BabySteps now can save you money, frustration and time in December.
At the top of each page write these headings:
A. Menus/recipes and shopping list on opposite page
B. Baking plans/recipes and shopping list on opposite page
C. Gift list to buy: Who, what and price. Think: clutter-free gifts
D. Gifts to make: Who, what and make a shopping list. Keep it simple.
E. Travel preparations: Car repair, plane tickets, packing list.
F. Decorations: What's needed, rooms to decorate
G. Packages to ship
H. Catalog orders
I. Home preparation (clean and declutter), whether traveling or not.
J. Dates to remember (put these on your calendar)
We are all good at making lists; our problem is that our lists overwhelm us because we don't know how to break them into easy-to-use BabySteps. You can do anything for 15 minutes, even get ready for the holidays. Your Holiday Control Journal doesn't have to be perfect. It is your ticket to enjoying the process.




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