4 Ways to Battle The Holiday Bustle

Tips for #UnstoppableMoms Over the Holidays


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It’s holiday time! While that brings out a smile, dancing to holiday music in the store and dreams of eggnog by the fireplace…it also brings a hint of dread. Can you survive all the extra festivities on top of everything you do the rest of the year? More projects, more parties, more tired children bundled into the car at the end of the night. While the season is full of love and merriment, memories and joy – it can also wear a mom down. Don’t get trapped in the flurry of activity this year. You CAN do this and come out smiling at the end.

Here are 4 Ways I Battle the Holiday Bustle with my family.

  1. It’s Okay To Say “I Can’t”
    I get so excited this time of year. I want to make all the desserts! Put up all the decorations! Go to all the parties! I want it all. Then, once it starts rolling, I think…this is kind of hard.

    Sit down with your family and decide which events, activities etc are at the top of your list this holiday season.  Two parties on the same night? Pick one. Will anyone really suffer if you only make two desserts instead of four? No. Decide on a plan of action and a schedule so you don’t suddenly find yourself with too much to do and not enough time to do it.

  2. Find a Job For Everyone
    You don’t have to do everything on your own. Try writing up a ‘Holiday Task List’ for the family. Dad can decorate the tree while you make a gingerbread house with the kids (he really can). The kids can help wrap presents (that extra creative touch of a Superman sticker on Aunt Lisa’s gift bag will be endearing to her). You can even try swapping play dates with friends so that you can each take turns getting your shopping done.
  3. Don’t Expect Perfection
    In our minds we have a picture perfect holiday. The children are tidy angels, your Christmas party cake looks just like it did on Pinterest, and your tree looks like it belongs in Macy’s.  You’re going to spend each night curled by the fire with carols playing and the children quietly writing letters to Santa.   Yeah…. admit right now that it might not happen. And that’s okay. So what if you had to skip the handmade place settings because you didn’t have time to get to the craft store a third time. The food is good, the kids are smiling and even though you crashed in your bed at 8:30 without a single sip of eggnog – the day was still awesome.
  4. Set The Tone For Your Kids
    It’s easy to get caught up in the stress. Cookies to make, parties to attend, holiday play costumes, gifts to wrap and more. Before you know it, you’re frazzled, tired and ready to throw in the towel. If your children see you lose your cool – they’ll follow along. If you notice your little ones getting a bit droopy or grumpy – take a deep breath, smile and liven things up. Show them if Mommy can have fun, they can too. You’re all in this together and there’s no reason you can’t cheer each other up on those chaotic days!

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Kenda

I write stuff, drink too much coffee, and laugh at my own jokes. You can read more here or catch up with me on Twitter @RemakingJune

28 Comments to 4 Ways to Battle The Holiday Bustle

  1. These are great ideas. It can be so easy to get bogged down during the holidays. Being able to say “no” is a necessity many times.

  2. In my house, to avoid stress overload we plan everything out. Also, when it comes to cooking and decorating, we all have our own little parts that we do!

  3. Chrystal @ YUM eating

    I love the bit about being realistic. Too often we are trying to fit this mold of what we think we should be or what others might think and its more often than not too far out of our grasp.

  4. Amy Desrosiers

    Love that you are helping to make the holidays easier! I love this time of year but it can get hectic!

  5. Tiffany (A Mom's Take)

    I totally agree about just saying “no” to things sometimes. I like to say “I just can’t say yes to that right now.” Great post.

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