10 Tips for Stress LESS Holidays
By Pamela Katz Ressler, RN, MS, HN-BC
- Lower the bar -- Do you really need to be Martha Stewart?
- Practice the fine art of saying “no” -- According to author, Anne Lamott, "No, is a complete
sentence". Try it!
- Find
a source of renewal amid the busyness -- For every hour that you spend on holiday tasks, take at least one to three minutes for renewal and centering.
This could be gentle stretching, meditation, or simply resting.
- Embrace Wabi-Sabi –The Japanese aesthetic principle of imperfection=beauty.
- Learn to "Serial Task" – New studies show up to 40% more efficiency for those who perform tasks
serially vs. simultaneously.
- Prioritize
Tasks --Write down everything
you feel you must do, and then eliminate one or two items from the list. Review your list periodically and see if you
can eliminate other non-essential items.
- Make a Have-Done List -- Acknowledge what you DID get done, and not what you DIDN'T.
- Delegate -- Allow others to participate in the preparation – true, you
need to give up control over the outcome…can you live with that?
- Let Go of Expectations – your own expectations and expectations from others.
- De-Tribe Once a Day -- Take a mental and physical mini-vacation
away from your “tribe”. This could be a walk by yourself in nature, a soak in the tub, disappearing for
15 minutes with a good book and a cup of tea. By consciously cultivating times of solitude, you will be more present
with others when you return or "Re-Tribe"