Christmas and New Year’s Eve are fast approaching. You’ve got one holiday under your belt (literally!) and more to come. Is the “Merry” in Christmas and the “Happy” in New Year turning into “Stressed” and “Grumpy?”
Does this time of year lead you into overindulging every sugar craving, drinking too many eggnogs or mulled wines, operating on a caffeine ledge so high you might not come down until Valentine’s Day, and acting short-tempered with everyone around you?
Try something new this season – make a conscious effort to
not
let holiday responsibilities overwhelm you by following a few simple tips to help put the “merry” and “happy” back into this time of year.
Sometimes, it’s helpful to have one task assigned to each day of the week during lunch-hour or after work. The bigger tasks can be done in the evenings or on the weekends. We find that the craziness of holiday shoppers is lightest between 4-6pm on the weekends.
Even if you have to do ten-minutes here and there, take the stairs instead of the elevator, park farthest away from the shopping center doors, or walk for a few minutes before you eat your lunch – do it! This is the number one thing that will help boost your mood and stay civil when cranky customers and demanding family members get to you. It will also promote better sleep and ward off those sneaky holiday pounds.
After you eat that mouth-watering double-chocolate mousse pie two hours after you’ve had a candy cane topped donut and a pumpkin latte, you’ll be happy as a lark for a bit then grumping around, snapping at people and dragging yourself through the day once the sugar-high wears off.
You know the saying –
Everything in moderation!
Limit yourself to one or two holiday treats a day, spread them out, and try to have them before 7:00 pm so you have ample time to expend the sugar and energy. Depriving yourself completely will lead to binging later on, so have a little and stay physically active for lowered stress and more productivity.
Have others bring a dish to pass or put someone else in charge of appetizers or serving the drinks. Have guests bring bags of ice and items that always seem to cause a last-minute trip to the convenience store.
You can also consider hiring a caterer for gatherings. There is no shame in hiring a caterer! Catering can be very affordable and stress-free. Imagine just relaxing, laughing, and enjoying being a guest at your own party or family gathering …
Callier’s Catering has an array of delicious, mouth-watering
Christmas and New Year’s Eve
food and party packages to choose from, with prices starting at $12.95/person. We’re pretty sure you can’t get costs that low with such exceptional food any other way.
No doubt, you’ve heard and read all of this before, but these 4 actions are really very simple to do and can take the weight of the world off your shoulders at holiday time. It’s really easy to forget the meaning of the season and how to care for ourselves as we care for others. Take time for a peaceful moment in each day; for gratitude, love, and togetherness – no matter what this time of year looks like for you.
The Callier family is here for you throughout the holiday season with catering for
corporate
,
non-profit
,
family gatherings
, or last-minute
holiday party packages
.
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to learn more about our holiday favorites.
636.230.0019
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