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Now is the best time for you to get
a head start on tips and tricks to lower your holiday shopping stress level. No
sense in getting these tips when it's crunch time already. You KNOW you'll be
exasperated by then!
These tips are especially useful for
families with children.
1. Schedule some shopping time
WITH the kids to share the spirit of the holidays and emphasize the giving
nature of the season.
2. Schedule some shopping time
WITHOUT the kids so you can buy things that are more challenging to get when
their precious eyes and sensitive ears are nearby.
3. Go shopping online after
the kids go to sleep. Some folks might even wander into the dark in search of an
open 24 hour neighborhood store. I'd recommend the safety of at-home shopping
though, especially late at night. It's relaxing, there are no crowds and you can
even wear your slippers!
4. Go neighborhood store or
online shopping while the kids are at school or while your spouse or a
grandparent is enjoying time with them.
5. By early November begin
having a few dinner conversations about the holidays and discuss what folks have
in mind for one another in terms of any gift ideas. Make sure you include the
disclaimer that we don't always get what we wish for but you never know...
In many families, it is explained
that family members enjoy giving each other some gifts during the holidays.
Others also discuss religious significance and spiritual gifts that can be given
and received as well. Don't forget the neighbors, church, synagogue, and
non-profit organizations in town when you're considering gift-giving. Remember
that gifts come in many forms, including service or volunteer time.
6. Make shop and play dates on
the calendar with your family. Every two weeks circle a day with plans to shop a
little and then do something fun together. Maybe you'll want to do some fun
holiday oriented activity on that day. Keep an eye out for holiday celebrations
or special events that you could combine with your outing.
7. Get ahold of your
Thanksgiving newspaper and plan on saving some serious money by going bargain
shopping at Day after Thanksgiving Day sales. Read through the ad inserts and
plot your priorities for the sales and specials. There are incredible giveaways
and percent off sales on that one day per year.
If you go to the Day after
Thanksgiving shopping...
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Choose the most important items
you want to try to nab and plan on going to the store you want your priority
items from FIRST. Then as time and energy allows you'll make your rounds to
the other stores.
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Go to bed at a reasonable time
and get up EARLY to be at your most important store at least 15 minutes
before they open. You will most likely be standing in line with fellow
bargain hunters. Go early because there are often limited quantities of the
giveaway or super bargain priced sale items.
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Put yourself in the right mood
for the mayhem of shoppers and lines by facing it with some humor and
adventure. Remind yourself that you're bringing home great items at
excellent prices. Avoid Day after Thanksgiving shopping, though, if you
normally become agitated even with your usual shopping trips.
8. Check online stores for
sales and specials throughout the season. Maybe you'll even be able to do some
Day after Thanksgiving bargain shopping at home in your pajamas after
all...
9. Make up "love
coupons" promising your favorite people special favors when they redeem one
of the coupons to you. Use your imagination and write up coupons for things you
think they'll enjoy. Also be willing to follow-through on whatever you promise!
Love coupon examples include giving your recipient a back rub, playing some game
together, or making them a favorite dessert.
10. Purchase gift certificates! This
is another good stress reliever during the holiday shopping time. They' re easy
to purchase and there's a large selection to choose from. The gift recipient
also enjoys being able to select something they really like. You can buy gift
certificates for gift shops, bookstores, entertainment venues, restaurants,
neighborhood stores and online stores.
11. Make homemade items if you have
interest, talent, time, and a sense of adventure. In order to complete your
handmade gift creations you'll need to plan and start early. Many start shopping
for supplies and working on their projects in summer and early fall. You' ll
need enough time to finish your masterpieces in time for the holidays!
12. Don't worry if you didn't get
something right this time around or if you had an idea you didn't have time to
implement ... just put it on the list for next year.
13. Remember that some things are
more important than making sure every gift has a bow on it or that every holiday
card goes out in the mail to make it just in time for holiday delivery. What's
more important? YOU! YOUR FAMILY! You need to avoid getting sick from all the
holiday stress.
So keep your cool, manage your
holiday shopping stress and stay relaxed. Then you'll have enough emotional and
physical health so you can embrace the best gifts, and enjoy special time with
your family and your friends.
© Copyright 2002 Liz Hekimian-Williams
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