The days are getting colder and the month of December is flying by, which means the holidays are upon us. And while the season is often full of joy, it can be an incredibly stressful time for many who are dealing with issues like family drama, financial pressures and trying to check off every item on your to-do list
Many of the Know Your Value team members can relate. Here’s their best advice on how to stay grounded and enjoy the hectic — but exciting — holiday season.
Carve out quality time for family and friends
“My plan for enjoying the holidays this year includes leaving time for self-care, quality time spent with family and friends, taking vacation time before Christmas and honoring the boundaries of personal time by disconnecting and shopping local. It’s important to me to support small business owners in the community I love. And being close to home eliminates the stress of shopping mall chaos.”
-Know Your Value’s Jane Kaupp
Stay organized and plan ahead
“Time blocking is the answer, especially this year. In addition to hosting family over the holidays and welcoming my son home from four months studying abroad, this year I am on a tight deadline to turn around the second draft of a book manuscript. This means I have to be super organized and plan in advance. I put together a complete meal plan for the week that I have family in town and do most of my grocery shopping in advance based on that plan. My husband and I plan out our holiday shopping and get it all done online. While I have guests in town, I’ll get up at 5 a.m. and put in a few hours at my desk working before everyone gets up. And, I get a workout in every morning, no matter what — that is a non-negotiable that keeps me balanced.”
-Know Your Value’s Ginny Brzezinski
Make time to sweat it out
“Some years I have abandoned exercising during the holidays because too much was happening. That has always been a mistake because the stress —not to mention the calories! — eventually catch up with you. I find that if I make the gym a priority that’s just as high on the list as all the other holiday tasks and activities, I enjoy the season so much more.”
-Know Your Value’s Duby McDowell









