5 Tips to Jumpstart Your Holidays The first thing I learned about Marcia Ramsland is, she cares about people. The second thing I learned is, because she cares, she creates constructive ways to help them. In this Christmas UPGRADE, she encourages us to jumpstart our holiday preparations so we can experience peace at Christmas and not stress. “If you do anything more than once in life,” Marcia says, “organize it and simplify it. That’s especially true for the holidays that come year after year like clockwork!” I (Dawn) have learned so many things from reading Marcia’s books, and appreciate this approach … because they work! Marcia continues . . . After staying up late Christmas Eve to wrapping presents for years, I finally figured out “The Holiday Plan” to simplify the whole season! Now we all get a good night’s sleep at Christmas. You can, too! To get you started on the right foot for the busy Holiday Season, here are “5 Tips to Jumpstart Your Holidays.” 1) Look Ahead and Mark Your Calendar. Mark family celebration dates, guests coming, vacation days, holiday parties, church concerts, plays, and annual holiday events you enjoy. Post the calendar where you can see it regularly—like in your kitchen. This is a unique time of year you need especially good planning skills. 2) Schedule 2 Hour Segments of Weekly Holiday “Prep” Time. Schedule weekly shopping time online or in the mall, cleaning house, decorating. Schedule Thursday nights for shopping, Saturday for baking and decorating, and Sunday afternoon for wrapping presents. 3) Write a Master Gift List on One Form. Pull out your gift list from last year to create a duplicate. Don’t have one? Download my annual FREE Master Gift List to stay organized with your ideas, purchases, and budgets. Use it every year to keep your ideas organized. 4) Make the Most of Your Limited Time. Combine your limited social time by inviting friends to an upcoming event and getting together for dinner ahead of time or dessert afterwards. Create a memory on one night instead of two. 5) Sort Your Holiday Decorations Early. Sort your Holiday decorations when you put them up the first weekend in December. Immediately donate what you don’t put up to a charity so you can help someone else have a light and bright Christmas. Planning is powerful! And with a good plan and your eye on the calendar, you can simplify your holiday season. Every year over 800 people download my week-by-week holiday planning calendars and Master Gift List to put in the front pocket of their Holiday planning book, Simplify Your Holiday Season (see book link, below). Instead of playing “catch-up” and feeling stressed, you will experience freedom and calm. This year with your advanced planning you can say—like the angelic heavenly host who praised God when they appeared to the shepherds—“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom His favor rests” (Luke 2:13-14). Be sure to bring the Lord into the midst of your holiday preparations. You might pray: Dear God, today as I work on preparing my heart and home for Christmas, may I reflect on the events of the first Christmas and find strength in knowing you have a special plan for my holidays this year. I ask you turn my mental chaos into calm with your presence every day. Amen! What will you do better this year to ease the stress of the holiday season? Marcia Ramsland is known as The Holiday Coach, author of “Simplify Your Holiday Season” planning book and “Simply December Devotions” devotional. Download your FREE Holiday Planning Calendar and Master Gift List and join her weekly Monday Holiday Class at www.OrganizingPro.com/holidays. Graphic adapted, courtesy of morguefile. Christmas Organization Time Management