21 Ways to Thrive through the Holidays Poppy Smith’s personal blog banner reads “Inspiring YOU to Thrive!” I thought she’d be the perfect one to help us thrive all December long in this Holiday UPGRADE. “We’ve all heard flight attendants instruct passengers to put their oxygen masks on first before helping others in an emergency,” Poppy said. “Well, if we want to thrive rather than barely survive under the added pressures of the Christmas season, and if we want to shine with God’s love and joy rather than be grumpy and upset, we need to follow the same advice.” I (Dawn) don’t know about you, but I always end up exhausted by December 31st, and it’s not just about being organized and prepared—because I am. So I was looking for some suggestions to make this year different. Poppy continues … Pay regular attention to your own physical, spiritual, and emotional needs. By doing this, you’ll avoid blow-ups and melt-downs that come from too much stress and low blood sugar, and instead, have what it takes to thrive and bless others. In announcing Christ’s birth, an angel of the Lord said, “I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people” Luke 2:10. Christmas is a time for joy, smiles and delight in all God’s blessings. Here are 21 ways that can help make this happen! THRIVE by Doing What Gives You JOY! (Say “Yes!”) 1. Do you love a Christmas concert? Check out what’s available and invite someone to go with you. 2. Take your children, grandchildren, or other little ones to a Nativity display with live animals. 3. Treat an older friend or relative to a special Christmas tea or lunch. 4. Go with a friend (or spouse, if willing) to a new, fun part of town to see the Christmas displays. THRIVE by Saying “NO” to: 5. Too many events—choose one or two and enjoy others next year 6. Too many invitations—decline graciously by declaring you’re already tied up (you are—at home!) 7. Too much food, drink—eat before you go so you’re half-full. Taste everything. Then drink water! 8. Too much debt— decide NOW how much you’ll spend overall, and on each person. Shop sales! 9. Spending too much time doing things to please others (or win their approval or admiration.) THRIVE by Eliminating Pressure: 10. Hosting an event? Invite others to bring a treat or dish to share—don’t do it all! 11. Organizing your extended-family gift-giving? Suggest giving to one person, not ten! 12. Check your card or Christmas letter list. Send greetings to people who truly matter to you. 13. Give yourself permission to quit a tradition if you have no time or energy. THRIVE by Taking Time For Yourself: 14. Take a long, hot, bubble-bath by candle light accompanied by your favorite music. 15. Go for a slow walk admiring the Christmas lights and twinkling trees in the windows. 16. Sing or play Christmas carols that celebrate the gift of God, His Son Jesus. 17. Sit by your tree, enjoy scented candles, and read the Word for an hour. THRIVE by Focusing On Jesus: 18. Read the Christmas story to yourself or a child. Make it come alive. Be in awe. 19. Spend time writing down all the blessings you have because Jesus came. 20. Sing—by yourself, or with others. Raise your voices. Rejoice in His love. 21. Encourage children to act out the Christmas story and help them dress the part in creative costumes. Have fun with them so that they experience the wonder of that first Christ-filled day. Make JOY your goal this holiday season. Decide what’s important and what you want to say YES to. And, just as important, choose what you’ll say NO to. If you ask God for guidance and make some new decisions, YOU WILL THRIVE through the holidays! Which of Poppy’s 21 THRIVE suggestions are already working for you? Is there a suggestion you want to try? Poppy Smith is British, married to an American, and has lived in many countries. A former Bible Study Fellowship teaching leader with a Masters in Spiritual Formation, she is a multi-published author who speaks widely, challenging women to make their lives count by looking at their choices, attitudes, and relationship with God. For more about Poppy and her helpful resources, including her book, I’m Too Human to Be Like Jesus: Spiritual Growth for the Not-So-Perfect Woman, visit her website. Graphic adapted, Image courtesy of scottchan at FreeDigitalPhotos.net Christmas Holidays