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Getting Ahead of the Holidays4 Steps to a Stress-Free Holiday Season with Your Middle SchoolerWithout warning the holiday season can reek havoc on the most sane middle school families. Get ahead of the holiday rush by creating a clear vision for how you want to be
The holidays cause chaos for many people because of the change from their typical daily routine. Feeling compelled to participate in everything that comes their way, a vast number of people react in the moment to invitations for holiday parties, parades and gift exchanges. The added number of activities can result in extra stress during a time when there may already be an overload of regular commitments. Before the clamor and chaos of the holiday season sets in take a moment to sit back and find a time to envision your ideal holiday experience. Can fun and family coexist during the holidays? Where does holiday shopping and entertainment fit into your vision for the coming months? With a clear vision in place of how you want your holiday season to be the chance of realizing your vision increases ten-fold. Try This:Carve out 10 minutes tomorrow to sit with a piece of paper and pencil to record your ideal vision for the holidays. Commit to taking action tomorrow. Planning for “sometime this week” leaves you with too many opportunities to find something else to do. Create an Ideal Holiday Vision
Continue to create action statements every 2-3 days that drive you towards your ideal vision for the holidays. With a frequent and consistent commitment to your vision the resulting set of action statements will naturally begin to bring you closer realizing your ideal. Revisit your list of adjectives every week. Add new words to the list at any time as long as they align with your original vision. When opportunities arise to engage in holiday activities consider whether your involvement would bring you closer to or further away to your ideal. With a clear picture in mind your decision to pass on certain activities will become easier.
The copyright of the article Getting Ahead of the Holidays in Middle School Life is owned by Joe Bruzzese. Permission to republish Getting Ahead of the Holidays in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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