How to Overcome the Overwhelming Holiday Season
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December 10, 2006 2:34am CST
How to Overcome the Overwhelm of the Holiday Season
(And Reduce Holiday Stress)
Copyright © 2004 Donna P. Lendzyk
Overcome Overwhelm Secrets
http://www.overcomeoverwhelm.com/
The Holiday Season can be a wonderful time of year,
filled with
lovely decorations, gift exchanges, visits with
friends and
family and delicious meals. But for many of us, the
Holiday
Season can also be quite overwhelming with all the
added
activities such as decorating our homes, selecting,
buying,
wrapping and exchanging gifts and hosting friends and
family
while we prepare multi-course elaborate meals! The
question
is, "What can we do to Overcome Overwhelm during the
Holidays?"
1. Simplify Your Life
Holidays that are full of complexity are neither fun
nor
comfortable. Complexity can easily contribute to
feeling
overwhelmed. We can be invited to numerous events and
want to
host others ourselves. These activities can be very
wonderful
experiences, but there can also be too many to prepare
for
and attend in a short time. You may also have to
consider
selecting, wrapping and delivering gifts, decorating
the house,
and, potentially, traveling to visit friends and
family across
the country. Keeping the holidays simple with a
manageable
number of events to attend and/or host, can greatly
contribute
to Overcoming Overwhelm during the Holidays.
2. Practice Extreme Self-Care
In our fast paced world, often our physical bodies
become the
last priority. We drag our bodies around nonstop and
we can be
indifferent to signs of exhaustion. When we practice
extreme
self-care, our mind, body and spirit are much more
likely to
assist us in our other efforts by providing strong
support
including energy, enthusiasm and presence. With
extreme
self-care our energy is up, our confidence is high and
we
feel much more positive. Some examples of self-care
activities
include sufficient sleep, quiet time, exercise,
healthy food,
and joyful recreation. Often during the holidays,
some of our
self-care activities are put on hold with all the
hustle and
bustle of the season. Taking proper care of ourselves
during
the Holiday Season can contribute greatly to
Overcoming
Overwhelm during the Holidays.
3. Celebrate the Unique You
Sometimes there are "should" or "must" dos on our
to-do list
that we really don't enjoy doing or don't leverage our
best
skills. We can end up delaying or not completing
these
activities. Or if we take these items on, they can
contribute
to frustration or overwhelm. Instead, we can consider
whether
there is someone else who can take care of the item
for us or
determine if the activity really needs to be done now.
There are many events and activities that we can
participate in
during the holidays on top of regular life activities.
If we
don't know what we really want during the Holiday
Season, then
it will be much harder to say no to invitations that
do not
align with our desires. A great place to start is to
clearly
define our preferences in writing. By sharing our
vision of
the ideal Holiday Season with our life partner, asking
him or
her what their desired Holiday Season looks like and
integrating
these two collaboratively, you have a plan the two of
you can
action and support together for the Holiday Season.
Celebrating
the Unique You, by respecting and celebrating your
desired
Holiday Season, can greatly contribute to Overcoming
Overwhelm
and experiencing more power, serenity and joy during
the Holiday
Season.
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Donna P. Lendzyk is a professional coach and
businesswoman who
guides women to Overcome Overwhelm and Achieve their
Desired
Results.
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