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43 Simple Ways to Enjoy a Stress-Free Holiday Season

by Candace Sampson

The holidays are back, and with them come all the joy—and occasional stress—that this season can bring. Whether you’re looking to save money, reduce holiday chaos, or make this season a bit more sustainable, this extensive list of holiday tips have you covered!

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Holiday Tips for A Stress-Free Christmas

Planning and Budgeting Hacks

Set a Realistic Budget
Start by deciding on your holiday spending cap. Use a budgeting app to stay on track, ensuring a stress-free January!

Take Advantage of Holiday Sales
Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and local sales are prime for scoring deals. Be cautious about impulse buys though—stick to your list!

Make a Gifting List Early
Creating your gift list now means less stress later. Break it into categories: family, friends, coworkers, and “just in case” gifts.

Plan for Hidden Costs
Remember to budget for extras like holiday travel, tips for service providers, and charitable giving. A little planning can go a long way in avoiding surprises.

Holiday Decor Tips on a Budget

DIY Wrapping Station
Set up a wrapping station with essentials like recycled paper, twine, and reusable gift bags. Have a mini crafting area to make unique gift tags.

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Reuse and Repurpose Decor
Before you buy, bring out your decorations from last year and give them a new look by mixing up the arrangement. Consider eco-friendly DIYs for added charm.

Go Green with Sustainable Decorations
Opt for reusable or biodegradable decorations, such as cloth ribbons, wooden ornaments, or even homemade dried orange garlands.

Holiday Scents on a Budget
Create a cozy scent by simmering orange peels, cinnamon sticks, and cloves on your stovetop. Affordable and natural!

Gift-Giving Made Easy and Thoughtful

Affordable DIY Gifts
Homemade gifts such as candles, baked goods, or bath salts show thoughtfulness and are perfect for those who appreciate handmade touches. Gift these Christmas Creamers everyone will enjoy with their coffee on a cold winter morning.

Personalized Gifts for Everyone
Custom gifts don’t have to break the bank. Handwritten notes, framed photos, and handmade crafts add a special touch.

Shop Small and Local
Support local artisans and businesses for gifts that are unique and meaningful. Plus, it helps the local economy.

Subscription Gifts that Keep Giving
Subscription services like coffee, wine, or monthly books make excellent gifts that last throughout the year.

Holiday Meal Prep Tips

Budget-Friendly Appetizers
Whip up affordable crowd-pleasers like charcuterie boards with seasonal fruits, nuts, and homemade dips.

Plan Menus and Shop Ahead
Decide on holiday meal menus and start shopping for non-perishable items early, especially items for your bar. This reduces last-minute runs and the risk of items being sold out.

Batch Cooking and Freezing
Prepare and freeze dishes like soups, casseroles, or pie crusts to save time in the days leading up to big gatherings.

Embrace Potluck Dinners
Potlucks ease the cooking burden and let everyone contribute a favourite dish, making gatherings more communal and affordable. Serve one signature drink, like this Grand Raspberry Fizz, to reduce bar costs.

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Managing Holiday Stress and Prioritizing Self-Care

Practice Mindful Gifting
Consider what will bring joy without creating clutter or stress. Experience gifts, like a family outing or spa day, are great options.

Set Realistic Expectations
Accept that things may not go perfectly, and that’s okay. Focus on what matters most: enjoying time with loved ones.

Take Breaks to Recharge
Schedule “me-time” between gatherings and tasks. This might include a walk outside, meditation, or just relaxing with a holiday movie. And yeah, of course I have 25 Must See Christmas Movies for you.

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Avoid Holiday Over-Commitment
Set boundaries for how many events you’ll attend. Politely say no to avoid burnout and prioritize meaningful gatherings.

Travel Tips for a Smoother Holiday Getaway

Stay Organized with an Itinerary
Keep all your travel details—flight times, reservation numbers, and addresses—organized on your phone or in a planner.

Book Travel Early
Holiday travel fills up fast, so book flights and accommodations as soon as possible. Look for deals on Tuesdays for extra savings.

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Pack Smart and Light
Avoid checked baggage fees and lost luggage by sticking to carry-on only. Pack versatile items that you can mix and match.

Have a Plan for Delays
Prepare for holiday travel delays by downloading movies, packing snacks, and bringing travel-sized toiletries.

Eco-Friendly Holiday Tips

Donate Instead of Discarding
If you’re clearing out items to make way for gifts, consider donating rather than tossing out. It’s a win-win!

Reduce Gift Wrap Waste
Use recyclable or reusable wrapping paper. Cloth wraps, like scarves, make for creative, eco-friendly gift presentations.

Opt for LED Holiday Lights
LED lights use less energy, saving on electricity bills and helping the environment. Choose timers for even more savings.

Host a Green Holiday Party
Encourage guests to bring reusable containers for leftovers, and consider compostable or reusable plates and utensils.

Wrapping Up the Season

This list of 43 holiday tips will help you navigate the holiday season with ease and cheer. By planning ahead, making sustainable choices, and focusing on what truly matters, you can create a meaningful and joyful holiday season. Remember to revisit this guide whenever you need a quick holiday hack or stress-busting trick. Here’s to a brighter, more organized, and festive 2024 holiday!

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About Candace Sampson

Candace Sampson is the founder of Life in Pleasantville and the host of What She Said, Canada’s longest-running women’s talk show turned podcast. A trusted voice in Canadian lifestyle and travel media for over a decade, Candace blends storytelling with sharp insight to connect with women on everything from solo travel to social issues. She’s also the creator of Girl Trips, a women-focused retreat and travel brand. Find her on Instagram @candace_said @whatshesaidtalk and @girltrips.ca

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