I woke up this morning with “The Devil Wears Prada” on the brain…and then, I remembered – We are all on a mad dash to the end of the year – filled with hurdles & potholes! As the months roll out, there will be days with multiple events that you will *have* to attend, followed by gifts that you’ll have to get for all the parties that you’ve been invited to, and the relatives that drop by unexpectedly, that seem to stay forever. And the LINES…don’t forget the lines! Buy this, return that, ‘ I thought that I had the right receipt for this purchase’… (Yes, ‘The 12 Pains of Christmas’ is already running in my head.)
Well, Halloween was just yesterday, and I can see it, even if you don’t, and I refuse to stress this season, and I will have a great end of the year, because:
1. I will prioritize what is important, and commit to what I can. It will result in hurt feelings, but you know what? I can’t be everywhere at once and everything to everybody. I overbooked myself this month, trying to please too many people. This will have you curled up in a ball in the corner of the room, with your thumb rooted in your mouth. What will I do? I will try to get the coverage that I can for the events that I can’t make, and will send apologies for my sloppy scheduling.
2. WRITE EVENTS DOWN. I am 42 years old with a bad memory to begin with, and my ego always tells me that I’m going to remember, but the truth will tell you that you forget a majority of what you’re told an hour after it is told to you, so as my Algebra teacher Mr. Keegan would say, “Write it dooowwwn!” If you have a smartphone, set reminders and alarms, make that thing work for YOU! Give Siri a job; you paid how much for her to sit around your phone?
3. Make time for MYSELF! Why is this third on the list? Because if it was first, you wouldn’t read it! Making time yourself should always be a priority, because you can’t be your best self if you are running on fumes. I also make it a point to go to Godiva at least once a month, so I can get some great chocolate! It makes it something to look forward to, and it’s just for me.
4. Make time for FUN in my day! Do you have a Holiday playlist that you have that just makes you smile? I have parody playlist that I LOVE so A) I’m listening to what songs I like, and B) not having to hear radio play the same 10 songs for 2 months straight. It helps me have a sense of humor about everything that happens, and even with some of those relatives….you know who I’m talking about!
5. Take time to be GRATEFUL. Take time this season to appreciate all that you already have, not ‘how am I gonna get this gift from X, Y or Z…’ You’ve been blessed with a great life; it’s time that you see that, too.
Now that you’re ready to start running this race to the end of the year, recognize that it’s a marathon, not a sprint, and some of the foolishness you just don’t have to participate in. Have fun – I’m cheering you on! Get on your marks…get SET…GO!
Editor’s note – I want to hear how YOU are going to keep your sanity through the holidays!
I just ended a month long sabbatical. I too, had over committing myself and was down right exhausted! During my time of rest, I decided I need to prioritize and learn to say NO without regret. Yes, some people will be disappointed but, associates/friends worth keeping will understand.
This is the first time I’ve triple-booked, I mean actually committed to 3 different events at the same time. I feel awful, but I will get what I can done, and apologize for the rest. I will learn to consult my calendar, so that I can keep this from happening again!
I’m reading this and laughing at the same time, because I can relate to every single point you make! You just reminded me, I need to make myself a rockin holiday playlist.
I keep my sanity by saying “no thank you” more often, and saying “stop and sit down” to myself. Focusing on prosperity in the new year and writing down my plans and goals also helps!
That’s what the embedded link is all about “Alright everybody – Gird Your Loins” is what I heard when I woke up! I got my ‘Holiday’ playlist all set up, and it’s filled with some of the silliest songs that I’ve heard since I was a kid. It helps to have a sense of humor about the holidays – it’s how you react to everything that will set the tone!