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Instead of feeling you have to decorate your house to make Martha Stewart proud, relax. Having time to spend with family and friends takes a higher priority than knitting sweaters for everyone on your gift list. This year, look for ways to simplify the usual scurrying, (and swearing!) by trying these ideas:
When children clamor for items they must have, smile graciously and say, Go ahead and write it on a wish list. Give me five items on the list I can choose from.You will be surprised how quickly the list changes, hour by hour. It also teaches children to focus on what they really want.
Use creativity to break the monotony of everyday workplace routines. Try a stand-up meeting where everyone remains standing during the staff meeting. Give out awards such as The Good and Plenty award for someone with lots of good ideas. Naturally they get a box of Good and Plenty candy to go with the esteemed award.
Let friends and co-workers know they are appreciated. Instead of spending the afternoon shopping for a special apron decorated with apples for your son's teacher, stay home. Yes, stay home and handwrite notes of appreciation to special people in your life. They will treasure the note far more than another Worlds Greatest Soccer Coach mug.
Instead of buying individual gifts for friends, how about giving them invitations to a fun get-together, after the holidays? Plan a simple dessert buffet or wine and cheese sampling in January. Your friends will enjoy having something to look forward to and you enjoy not having to shop and wrap numerous presents.
Add a little humor to your life with simple novelty toys like stress balls or even a jar of Play-Dough. When the stress gets too high, simply push your very own red PANIC button. These double backed adhesive computer keys attach to any computer keyboard, (or any object that brings you frustration.) This gag gift is an actual computer key imprinted with PANIC.It is ideal for bringing a light hearted touch to the office.
Take time with your family to do some old-fashioned activities. Try taking a walk to look at holiday lights. Shop at a church craft bazaar rather than the mall. Take advantage of free holiday concerts and festivals. If you have young children, there is no need to buy expensive tickets to a professional version of The Nutcracker. Go to a local community production. That way, if children get restless, you can leave and not feel guilty for wasting the expensive tickets.
Most of all, remember you are in control. This holiday season, find ways to laugh and enjoy the holidays with a light-hearted spirit, rather than simply crossing off items on your Must-do list.
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Silvana Clark is a professional speaker presenting interactive keynotes and workshops on Humor in the Workplace as well as workshops on innovative marketing ideas. Oh yes! She's appeared on the Fox reality show, Trading Spouses.http://www.silvanaclark.com http://www.panicbuttons.comAuthor Profile: silvanac
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