Does the holiday season stress you out? Do you tend to place far more expectations on yourself to please the people in your life? Maybe the trick behind easing that stress & worry is to think more like a minimalist. Here are 6 Ways on How To Make Your Holidays More Meaningful
Plan Ahead: I personally love getting most of my holiday shopping done 2 months before December. Why? So I can enjoy the holiday season & not feel stressed out. I’m not a procrastinator whatsoever, so I love planning early. I make a list of who I’m gifting, who we are sending cards to (if any) & the budget around everything else. Having a game plan like this can help you see what is necessary & what can be nixed.
Talk to Family Early: Along with this game plan, you need to discuss with family about gifts early & expectations. If you have a huge family, maybe suggest Secret Santas or White Elephant gift exchanges. Sometimes, you need to openly & honestly discuss your budget & thoughts around the holiday. The earlier you discuss this, the easier and less caught off guard people would be later on.
Have a Spending / Gift Limit: I think gift giving can become rather overwhelming and out of hand if you let it. I know when I’m shopping for a loved one, I tend to find tons of ideas. But I’ve learned I need to limit the amount to save money. And if there are people you can leave out of gift exchanges, do it. Instead of giving material items, you can simply spend more time with the person or surprise them with a future event. If you need gift ideas, check out my previous blogmas post on my Minimalist Gift Guide.
Focus on the Experiences More Than the Material Items: You don’t always have to spend money on material items to show people you care about them. Christmas to me, is about spending time with the people you care about. And with it being pandemic times, seeing family & friends may be difficult. So plan a phone call or zoom get together. I remember around Easter, we had a zoom dinner with my boyfriend’s family & it was a great way to see everyone at a safe distance.
Be Intentional With Your Time & Energy: Like everything in life, you have to prioritize what matters to you. And remember, if you make everything important, nothing truly is. Make time for what YOU want to do for the holiday, not what other people think you should do. The holidays are supposed to be a fun time of year. Don’t stress yourself out with too much on your plate.
Listen To Your Heart: Along with being intentional, you also have to be true to yourself. I feel like the holidays can revolve around pleasing your family. And although it is important to honor your family members & loved ones & make time for them, you still need to follow your instinct of how you wish to celebrate. And this doesn’t make you selfish, you are simply honoring yourself as well as others. There’s a give and take with the holidays. But always remember, you can’t please everyone.
Don’t forget to follow me on my social media accounts: I will be posting tons of festive photos on my Instagram & stories as well as creating holiday boards on Pinterest.
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The last one is my biggest issue. I’m always so focused on making sure other family members are happy that I end up making all the compromises and it makes it stressful and less fun for my husband and kids. Thanks for the reminder!
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Glad it was helpful to you!! 😊💕
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These are all great tips Brittany! I think it’s definitely important to talk with family ahead of time about gift and visit expectations. It’s a good way to help with your budget and sanity!
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Yess agreed!! 😊🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
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This is definitely a minimalist Christmas. Our kids cannot travel to visit. Our sister’s family is ten minutes away, but we are staying apart due to the government order to remain within your household. Thank fully we have just been allowed to bring gifts to my mother in law in her care home. We are choosing safety above all else. It will be very quiet.
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It’s such a tough year. My family is doing the same thing of staying distant. But it’s the right thing to do. I hope you still have a great holiday and make the best out of it
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good reminders about how to better enjoy the holidays
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Thanks!!
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These are great reminders! With a little planning, the Christmas season doesn’t need to be stressful. Maybe that’s the lesson we’ll learn from the restrictions of 2020!
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Exactly! 🙂 Yes, maybe we will!
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Brilliant advice 😊 a spending limit is a great idea, it’s awful to think some may feel inadequate in comparison. As you say the experience is what counts 😊
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Yess 😊🎄 thanks for commenting! Hope you have a wonderful holiday!
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Thank you, you too 😊
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Very good tips! And I so agree that it is good to set the needed boundaries, so you don’t get overwhelmed. One thing I usually do, like you, is buy gifts well in advance. Wasn’t able to this year, but it really does save you stress when you can.
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It really does make it less overwhelming!
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My problem is that I sometimes go over the budget limit as I find something that is more expensive that a family or friend would want. But seeing their reactions is always worth it. 🙂
These are some really great tips there. I have followed you on Pinterest! Can’t wait to see your festive pictures 😀
PS: I love your Christmassy signature in the end of the post. It is super cute!
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I tend to overdo it with family sometimes too! I love seeing their reactions 🙂
Aww thank you! 🙂 I will follow you back there!
And thank you! haha i thought i should add a festive twist to the signature.
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Slowly learning to do what I want to do & the meaning of not pleasing everyone – because you can’t! Thanks for sharing, really enjoyed reading this 😊
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Glad you enjoyed the post! 🙂
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These are great reminders for a chilled out holiday season. More than ever this year we need to be chilled, we deserve it after everything we had to endure this year.
I am loving reading your posts Brittany! ✨💕 x
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Aww thank you so much! Oh I know, this year has been insane. And Christmas is going to be so different. But it’s important to make the best out of it and be kind to yourselves.
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I guess I’m one of the lucky few who don’t get stressed out by Christmas, but that’s probably because I’m not really fussed about Christmas either
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These are some great points. For me, being open with family about budgets and gifting is so important, especially this year!
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Yess agreed! Thank you 😊
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Beautiful post! Listen to yourself is indeed crucial instead of overstraining yourself juggling with demands to keep everyone superhappy.
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Thank you! Yes it’s quite important to be this way sometimes
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I started participating in my cousins secret santa last year and this is my second time participating, and let me tell you, the budget has helped ease the stress because I didn’t have to worry about spending too little or too much! You’re so smart you get your Christmas shopping done early. My mom and I like to power shop, which works out in the end, but it’s a bit rushed finding the perfect gift for everyone! Great post and happy holidays!
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That’s great! Love secret Santa’s. Thanks! Happy holidays!! 😊🎄
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Secret Santas are so much fun! Thanks so much! Take care! 🙂
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Great post! I’m a big procrastinator and I always have the greatest, last-minute ideas. I irritate myself sometimes, lol. Next year, I’m working on starting everything earlier. #babysteps 👊🏽🤣
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Yay for setting goals! 😊👌🏻
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Thank you!
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Great suggestions! I agree that experiencs are what make the holidays special, and my last blog post was about focusing on making memories instead of the materialistic items. I hope you will give it a read and let me know your thoughts. Happy Holidays!
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I will def give it a read when I have time tonight. Happy Holidays!
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