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		<title>8 Tips For A Stress Free Holiday Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing says stressful like the holidays.  It is the happiest time of year, but also the most stressful.  You have presents to buy and wrap, parties to plan, dinners to cook, mingle with family and you have to do this all with a big smile on your face.  Well, that’s the goal at least.  It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing says stressful like the holidays.  It is the happiest time of year, but also the most stressful.  You have presents to buy and wrap, parties to plan, dinners to cook, mingle with family and you have to do this all with a big smile on your face.  Well, that’s the goal at least.  It just seems like during Thanksgiving, Hanuka, Christmas and New Years we need more hours than what are available. The saying goes, too much to do so little time.  To help you get better prepared for the holidays I have compiled my Top 8 ways to get you organized for the holidays.</p>
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<li><strong>Start Your Holiday Saving Early:</strong> Sure      you’ve thought about doing this but do you ever implement it? Probably      not.  I know I never did until one      year I made myself do it and my life was no where near as stressed out as      it usually was this time of year.  What      I started doing was right around September / October I saved a little      money out of each paycheck. I usually tried to save about $50, but even if      it was only $10, it was something. Then by the end of October, early November      I already had a little bit of money put away to start shopping.  It wasn’t the usual scrambling for money      2 weeks before Christmas.   If you      would like to be even more prepared than this, you can set up a Christmas      Savings account where you deposit money all year long and not ever have to      worry about “how are you going to afford Christmas this year?”</li>
<li><strong>Make A List And Start Your Holiday Shopping Now:</strong> Just like saving, shopping early is better.  Write everyone’s name down that you      intend on buying a present for and write next to their name how much you      are budgeting for that individual. I usually keep this information on a      simple spreadsheet or on my iPhone so I always have it with me. Then as      you come across specific gifts you’d like to get someone on your list you      can deduct the amount you spent from the amount of money you budgeted for      that person.  Once you’ve purchased      all the gifts or met your budget requirements for that person you can      cross them off your list.  If you      start doing this in early November you will easily have most of your      holiday shopping taken care of before the crowds hit the store.  This not only saves you time but it helps      keep you within your budget.  You      have more time to figure out what you want to get someone and to shop      around for the best price.</li>
<li><strong>Prepare Your Dinner Menu:</strong> We all      know the holidays are coming; it’s not a big surprise, so get a jump start      on the dinner menu.  If you do a      traditional dinner, this will be pretty easy.  If you like to change it up each year      and generally get peoples input, start asking now.  The sooner you get a jump start on this      the easier it will be to execute.       Take advantage of all the sales that are coming up and purchase as      much as you can ahead of time. It will be a lot easier on the wallet if      you buy little things here and there rather than one big shopping trip and      trying to battle the crowds.  If you      are going to try new Thanksgiving or Christmas recipes you can start doing      some trial dinners now to learn how to make them.  Put all these particular items away in a      separate cupboard or in part of your pantry that’s designated just for      holiday food. Make sure to instruct those wondering hands and mouths      around the house that whatever is in here is off limits.   Anything that you can cook ahead of time      and freeze, do so.</li>
<li><strong>Buy Back-Up Gifts:</strong> There always      seems to be that awkward situation every year where someone got you a      Christmas gift and you have nothing to give back.  A great way to avoid this situation is      to buy a few stock gifts ahead of time.       They don’t have to be much, a simple gift card to a popular coffee      place or Movie Theater, boxes of candy, a nice Christmas ornament, or any      of the cool little gift sets that most stores come out with just for the      holidays.  All of these items are      usually around $10-15 and that way if someone shows up at work or on your      door step with a gift for you and you would like to give something in      return you are well prepared.</li>
<li><strong>Have A Decorating Party:</strong> Decorating      the house is a lot of fun and really gets you into the spirit, but it can      be very time consuming.  Try having      a decorating party. Tell some of your friends and family members that you      will be having a decorating party and you will provide drinks and snacks      and you’re decorating will get done a lot quicker.  This will be a good chance to hang out      with the ones you love and everyone gets in the holiday spirit.  If you are very particular about where      things should go or how they should be put up, assign those particular      tasks to someone specific.  If you want      to try something new with your Christmas decorating this year, ask your      friends to bring over any Christmas decorations they are no longer using      and try swapping decorations.  It      will not only give you a fresh new look this Christmas, but you will both      save money.</li>
<li><strong>Plan Your Dinner Appearances:</strong> If      you have a significant other or have more than one dinner to go to on      Thanksgiving or Christmas, start the conversation early about what your      plans will be.  Everyone always      wants you at their house but sometimes it doesn’t always work out that      way. I know this all too well.  There      has to be compromise from everyone otherwise it turns into a very      stressful situation and can cause a lot of tension during the holidays.  If both dinners are at the same time I will      attend one family dinner and the other family dinner we will show up after      to mingle.  Then next year, we      switch. I have even worked it out where one year we attended Christmas      breakfast with one family and Christmas dinner with the other, and again,      next year we switched.  If you start      these conversations early with all parties involved you can get all the      kinks worked out early.</li>
<li><strong>Buy Your Christmas Party Outfit Now:</strong> If there is anything that I loathe its      having to shop last minute for an outfit to go somewhere.  Having to run around to 20 different      stores just to end up settling for something because it’s the best of the      worst.  It’s frustrating.  Usually around November stores start      having a lot of sales, so start shopping for your Christmas party dress or      outfit now, especially if you are going to get more than one. It will save      you time, you won’t panic and when you get invited to that last minute      Christmas Party you’re significant other forgot to tell you about, you      will already be prepared.</li>
<li><strong>Plan Your Christmas Party:</strong> If you      are having your own Christmas party or New Years Party, you are going to      want to get a big head start as they take time and money to coordinate.  Start by preparing the guest list and      sending out invitations as early as possible. A lot of people have parties      this time of year so if you want to have more at your party, be the first      to get your invitations out.  Determine      if you are going to have the party catered or if you will be cooking all      the food.  This way you can start      getting catering quotes or start buying the food early. Start writing down      a list of all the party supplies you are going to need because as time      goes on you are bound to forget something.       Start researching all the different types of Christmas games that      are out there and figure out which ones will be best suitable for your      party. No one wants to have a dull party, so if you need to liven up the      party a little bit you will already have some Christmas games prepared.</li>
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<p>I hope that these 8 tips will come in handy for you and help keep this holiday season a stress free season.  As you can tell, the earlier you start preparing the better it is for you and your sanity.</p>

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