Sometimes Winging it Just Won’t Cut It!
When winging it might not be enough, we’re offering some suggestions for preparing for the holiday season.
There are numerous scheduled holidays and typically many occasions to show respect, gratefulness, acknowledgement and to celebrate over the holiday season no matter where you are.
It can be an exciting, yet busy time filled with gatherings, gift-giving, and wonderful moments with family, friends and those around you. Preparing ahead can make it more enjoyable and less stressful.
This quick guide may help you get organised and ready to embrace the season!
1. Create a holiday calendar and budget
Start by mapping out key dates, including gatherings, travel plans, shopping days, and special family & friend’s traditions. A holiday calendar can help you stay on top of things and avoid last-minute scrambling.
If you sometimes lose track of spending (wink wink), a simple budget can help you stay on track. Plan for gifts, food, decor, and travel expenses, and, if you feel like being super organised, set a budget for each category. Tracking these expenses early on can help you avoid overspending and help you make more thoughtful choices.
1. Declutter and Decorate Early
Decluttering before you get started can make holiday decorating more enjoyable and ensure you have the space you need for new decorations. If you’re feeling brave and have the time, start by going through each room, setting aside items to donate, and clearing out any unnecessary clutter.
Decorating early, even just with a few touches, can set a festive tone. If you’re into DIY, try creating personalized ornaments, wreaths, or centrepieces. For an eco-friendly approach, consider natural decorations like pinecones, dried orange slices, and reusable garlands.
2. Plan your holiday meals
If you’re hosting holiday meals, plan your menus well in advance. Check with guests for dietary preferences and make a grocery list to streamline your shopping. Some time-saving tips include:
- meal prep and batch cooking – prepare sauces, sides, or baked goods in advance to save time on the day of the event.
- order ahead – consider ordering pre-made items or special ingredients early, especially if they’re holiday-specific items that sell out quickly.
3. Get ahead on gift shopping and wrapping – you probably say this to yourself every year!
Start gift shopping early to avoid crowded stores and last-minute decisions. To make it more personal:
- make a list – write down each recipient’s interests or wishlist items to make gift-buying easier.
- consider experiences – instead of physical gifts, give experiences like a local class, a family day out, or a streaming subscription.
- prep wrapping supplies – stock up on sustainable wrapping materials like kraft paper, reusable gift bags, or fabric wraps to create beautiful, eco-friendly gifts.
5. Prepare for guests in advance
If you’re hosting guests, preparing in advance can make them feel right at home. Tidy up guest spaces and add thoughtful touches like fresh linens, towels, and extra toiletries.
Stock up on essentials like snacks, beverages, and breakfast items for a welcoming experience.
6. Set aside time for self-care
Amidst the holiday rush, don’t forget to prioritise self-care. Whether it’s a morning coffee break, a walk outside, or a cosy night in with a book – set aside time to recharge.
Being mindful of your own needs will help you stay energised and enjoy the season fully!
In summary
With a little planning and creativity, preparing for the holiday season can be enjoyable and stress-free. By staying organised and adding personal touches, you’ll be ready to embrace the spirit of the holidays and make lasting memories with loved ones.
Don’t forget, especially at this time of the year, it’s important to be inclusive and mindful of those whose circumstances may be different. Being aware and acting with kindness will not only potentially help someone around you feel considered and thought of but also may very well bring you more joy and happiness.
Happy holidays!