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All Tied Up
Unwrapping a Stress-free Holiday Season
By Donna Smith
The responsibilities and demands of life with kids is enough to cause stress, but throw in the hectic schedule most of us follow during the holidays, and stress levels can reach dangerous proportions. The extra responsibilities can make it impossible for some moms to enjoy the season, much less make wonderful memories with their children. But with a little prevention and planning, you can unwrap a stress-free holiday!
Moms usually carry most of the family's stress due to her already full schedule. "When you add on extra shopping, cooking, entertaining, parties, etc., you're bound to suffer from stress," says Karen Susman, a speaker on life balance and the author of 55 Ways To Improve Your Laugh Life: How to Have More Fun at Work and 101 Top Dog Tricks of Time and Activity Management. "Physiologically we can only deal with so many stressors. Even if the holiday is fun and wildly successful, it's stressful – nice stress, but your body doesn't know the difference."
Susman says many of us want to recreate or change our own holiday memories. "We have an idealized image of what holidays were when we were kids," she says. "Or, if our holiday time was tarnished as a kid, we've vowed to make a holiday experience for our children that is magical."
Celia Rocks, author of Organizing the Good Life: A Path to Joyful Simplicity
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