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Advice to Help Bring Joy to Your Holiday Season
The holidays are upon us; a time of celebration and joy. I love the last
days of November through the beginning of the New Year. The pure magic of the
holidays is something that I anticipate and enjoy each and every year.
For some though, the holidays have lost the joy and excitement they at other times
have had. The pace of life has grown so fast - much faster than those first holidays
I remember in my life - that some people don't enjoy the times they get to spend with
their family and friends during what is supposed to be days filled with joy and peace.
Why is that? Probably a lot can be laid at the feet of how fast paced our
times are, but that isn't all.
I believe our holiday times should be wonderful and filled with lasting and
enjoyable moments and memories. So how can we ensure that we come out of the
holidays in January with great memories of the past month? Here are six thoughts
that will help you experience the holidays the way they were intended to be
experienced:
1. Be Temperate.
Holidays can be days of excess for many -- too much food, too many cookies and
treats. Too much chocolate, schedules that are too busy. One thing that will help
you enjoy the holidays is to be temperate. Enjoy the food. Enjoy the treats.
Enjoy the busy schedule of activities and parties. But also be disciplined enough
to know when to hold back, when to say, "no". When we go overboard we regret it
and lose the opportunity to fully experience that moment. But when we enjoy a
little and refrain from going too far, then we can enjoy all that little piece
of time has to offer.
2. Lower Your Expectations.
Much of the frustration people experience from the holidays is from setting
their expectations too high. They expect too much from friends or family, and
when they don't get what they want, they get frustrated. They expect presents
to be perfect and when they aren't, they get frustrated or disappointed.
Instead of having huge expectations this holiday season, just take it as it
comes and enjoy what you can. And this brings me to my next point.
3. Enjoy What You Can and Ignore the Rest.
This holiday season, go with an attitude of knowing that things will be what
they will be. You can't control other people or their actions. If a family member
pushes the limits of your patience, ignore that and instead focus on how much you
can enjoy the time you have with other family members. If things don't go perfectly
- which they won't - then enjoy what you can and let the rest slide. You will feel
a lot better about life if you can take all things a little easier.
4. Stay Out of Debt.
Debt is a killer. It will steal your enjoyment of life. Be sure to stay within
your financial boundaries this holiday season. The last thing you want is to
start the New Year with a deeper burden financially. Know where you are
financially and stay within those limits. You don't have to impress anyone,
just buy gifts that you can afford and express your heartfelt feeling in the
giving of the gift.
5. Take Time for Yourself.
Be sure that no matter how busy you get, that you take time for yourself.
Take time to read. Take a long bath if that relaxes you. Take a walk. Spend some
time of quiet in front of a fire. Don't rush through the holidays and sap all of
your energy. Your mind and body need to be reenergized, so be sure to take time
to do so.
6. Focus on Your Spiritual Life.
Ultimately, no matter what tradition you come from, the holidays are historically
days in which we focus on the spiritual. Men and women are created with a natural
draw toward spiritual life. However, our culture today tends to stay away from a
focus on the spiritual, and that has even crept into our holidays. Be sure to place
an emphasis on building your spiritual life and growing in that area. This will
help keep you grounded and able to deal with anything that may come your way.
Friends, we are coming to the end of another year. I have enjoyed this year
immensely! This time of year is another chance to remember the important truths
of life and to enjoy time with dear friends and family. May you experience the
very best this holiday season and move into January better than ever!
To your success, joy, and peace,
Jim Rohn
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