





My employer provides different video workshops on various topics. These are the notes I took Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.
- Set up the expectation to your kids if it will be a leaner year.
- Make sure the whole family is on the same page for finances.
- Hold a family meeting >
Recipe for a successfully holiday season
- Start early
- Budget (let family be aware of the budget.) memory gifts last longer then physical gifts.
- Hold a family meeting
- Be willing to make changes
- Examine your inner self
Expectations:
- Be realistic
- Know what you can afforce, and avoid comparing yourself to others
- Despite our plans and good intentions, not everything will be perfect
- There is a limit to your scheduled and how much you can eat and drink
- Avoid topics that might cause heated discussions.
- Some things all don’t have to happen as they did before. Let them know the new expectation early so that you can make alternative plans come for dessert.
Traditions:
- Remember what the meaning of the holiday is
- Keep traditions that work
- Be open to new activities and traditions
- Get ideas from friends, colleagues and family members may have great ideas.
- Include charity works, volunteering and giving back.
Coping with Grief:
- Recognize and acknowledge your loss from Corvid etc.
- Share stories about your loved ones. Keep things bottled up does not help.
- Plan and decide which social functions are good for you to attend.
- If you need to cut a visit short, you might need to.
The art of Gift giving
- Plan and start early
- Pre-buy gifts throughout the year
- Maybe want to have a family activity over physical gifts
- Set realistic limits
- Exchange “gift idea” lists
- Have a conversation about gift giving
- Consider gift certificates for services
- Some families select names from a hat and get a gift for only them.
- Give non-gift items (give experiences) go to the muserurium if they don’t have t transportation. Treat someone like royalty for a day.
- Choose practical items
- Be prepared for resistance. Some think we always do such and such. You says it’s changing.
Decorating:
- Do not overdo it
- Keep it simple
- Talk to the family and involve everyone.
- Sentimental items can be important.
- It is okay to let it go
- Change it up occasionally. Some may drop off presents to needy families as a group.
- Watch your budget.
Schedule/ calendar
- -Create a calendar: begin the week before thanksgiving until the week after New Year’s Day.
- Write down every activity that is planned for all family members.
- Consider when to invite both family and friends.
- Allow for multi-family situations.
- Include adults only and child-friendly activities.
- Vary the days and times of events
- Take a walk between dinner and desert.
- Plan somethings to avoid the post-holiday blues.
Health tips:
- Be mindful of our eating habits and alcohol consumption.
- Be mindful of what others can eat (food restrictions)
- Exercise and stay active
- Prioritize your sleep.
Managing Tensions:
- Communication:
- Avoid the hot topics (don’t push the buttons.)
- Don’t dwell on the past. Focus on what’s good and positive today.
- Be friendly and helpful. It’s not about who is right and who’s wrong. A little kindness goes a long way. Practice active listening and be compassionate
- In a moment of tension take a walk or volunteer to put the kids to bed.
Managing Tensions:
- Mindset:
- Stop and push away our negative thoughts and pessimistic expectations based on the past.
- Be neutral and open to the unexpected. You might be pleasantly surprised.
- Expect to have a good time.