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Holiday Cheer: How to Get It All Done With a Smile

Young group of friends having fun outdoors at winter. Wearing warm clothes, hats and scarfs.Visiting christmas market in Vienna, Austria. Everything is decorated with festive string lights. Evening or night with beautiful yellow lights lightning the scenes.

Young group of friends having fun outdoors at winter. Wearing warm clothes, hats and scarfs.Visiting christmas market in Vienna, Austria. Everything is decorated with festive string lights. Evening or night with beautiful yellow lights lightning the scenes.

The holidays are supposed to be the happiest time of the year. But for many of us it’s an extremely stressful time when our already busy schedules seem stretched to the brink.

Whether you’re running around shopping, trying to make time for visiting friends and family or attempting to counterbalance your work responsibilities with your familial responsibilities, managing your time can be a challenge. According to the American Psychological Association (APA) 2015 Stress in America report, there are a number of trends that can easily lead to increased anxiety during the holidays.

The holidays are supposed to be about spending quality time with family and friends – activities that are far from stress inducing. Unfortunately, the pressure leading up to all the merriment can trigger stress.There are two key things you can focus on to make everything else easier and more enjoyable this holiday season: practicing good time management and leveraging technology.

Sanity Saving Time Management Tips for the Holidays

Trying to square away enough time for all the extra social obligations, buying gifts and decorating the house can seem like a holiday miracle. Fitting everything in often comes down to how you manage your time.

Start time blocking. If you haven’t tried time blocking now is a great opportunity to test it out. By making appointments with yourself for small chunks of time over the course of your day for the things you need to get done, you gain more control over your schedule and can prioritize your time more effectively. Need a little guidance and extra motivation? Sign up for the Time Blocking Mastery Course to get a step-by-step plan.

Be realistic when you’re scheduling. One of the quickest ways to stress yourself out is to set unrealistic goals. The health experts at the Cleveland Clinic state that asking yourself if you’re being realistic is the first step to reducing holiday stress. Be very conservative with your time and account for everything, even travel time between locations.

Time block time for yourself. Running on all cylinders means you have to take care of yourself physically, mentally and emotionally. During the holidays when you’re being pulled in all different directions the need for “me” time is at an all-time high. Each day block at least 15 minutes of time for yourself to de-stress and relax.

Learn to say no. When the invites are pouring in you may have to make a few tough decisions. Remember, the more you say “yes” the less time you have to relax and avoid holiday burnout.

Take advantage of the days after Christmas. The holiday cheer doesn’t suddenly disappear at the stroke of midnight on December 26th. If spending the actual holiday with family is a top priority, schedule get togethers with friends in the week between Christmas and New Years. You can still share the holiday spirit, but you’ll feel much more relaxed.

Don’t abandon your healthy habits. It’s easy to slip during the holiday season when we’re short on time and decadent food is in abundance. At first you may not feel the effects of unhealthy habits, but after about a week you’ll probably start to feel fatigued and rundown. Continue to get as much sleep as possible each night and eat a balanced diet.

Leveraging Technology for a Happier Holiday Season

Another way to save time and your sanity during the holidays is to leverage technology. The whole purpose of technology is to help you not work as hard while still accomplishing your objectives. That means if you want to get more done during the busy holiday season technology can be a solution.

Technological tools we’re leveraging this holiday season include:

BENEFITS OF BUYING ONLINE

It’s understandable to want to see a purchase in person before you pull the trigger (especially if it’s an expensive item). But sometimes it makes more sense to buy online.

It saves a lot of hassle if you plan to travel. With today’s baggage fees, traveling with presents can be expensive if you’re flying. They also take up valuable trunk space when you’re taking a road trip. Save yourself the time, hassle and expense by ordering presents online and shipping them directly to your final destination.

Pros can handle the wrapping for you. Many online stores offer complimentary wrapping during the holidays and others offer the service for a small fee. If you aren’t the best wrapper or don’t have the time to get supplies and do it yourself, ordering online is a real stress reliever.

More convenient than fighting crowds. Last year Cyber Monday sales were up while in-store Black Friday sales were down. It’s not surprising that people who want to decrease their stress levels would rather shop from the comfort of home than spend time driving to a store and waiting in lines.

This year send stress packing and reclaim your happy holidays by leveraging technology and mastering time management!

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