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Holidays: The Tyranny of the Shoulds

   

Q: Every year at Christmas time I get so stressed out that I can't enjoy the holidays. There is always so much that I just have to do, and I'm the only one who can do it. This year my husband has told me he is dreading the season because I got so stressed out and demanding last year. I want so much to make a good holiday for my family, but I'm usually worn out by the time Christmas gets here. How can I handle all this stress?

A. I think it's a wonderful thing that you want to make the holidays so special for your family. But there are ways to have a great holiday season without driving yourself and those around you crazy.

First of all, there are only three things in life that you absolutely have to do: breathe, eat and sleep. Everything else is optional and extra.

At this time of year, you get caught up in the tyranny of the got-to's.

For the rest of the season and perhaps for the rest of your life you should learn to watch your language. Every time you notice yourself thinking or saying I've got to," change it to "I get to" or "I want to."

Practice this for a little while and watch your stress level go down and your enjoyment level go up.

The tyranny of the got-to's

The tyranny of the got-to's is one of the major contributors to an affliction that plagues many people this time of year, Frantic Holiday Syndrome.

One of the symptoms is that it doesn't affect only you, but those around you as well.

Everyone seems to want a Hallmark holiday. Like the movies or TV, they are pretend scenes where everyone knows the script and you get as many takes as necessary to get it just right. We watch these and then have to live out our own holidays, which are all live and unscripted.

What to do

Remember that your overall goal is to create memories positive memories that will last a lifetime. To that end, the first thing you will want to do is simplify, simplify, simplify.

Divide the things you want to do and want to have happen into two categories: what needs to happen and what you would like to happen. Focus first on what has to happen. Then, if there is time, do the things you would like to have happen. Get rid of things that don't fit in either category.

The next step is to give up the belief that you are the only one who can do the things that need to be done. The holidays are a good time to learn how to delegate.

You mentioned your husband was dreading this holiday season because of how stressed you get. You can tell him that one of the best ways for you to not, get stressed is for him to help you with the things that need to be done. Enlist your kids as well, and make it fun.

If there are tasks that you can hire someone to do, and you can afford it, by all means do it. You are not the only available source.

Finally, set deadlines. Set a time each day past which you will not work. Then set a time before Christmas Day that is your stopping point. Get done what you can, and then stop.

This is an important step, because it can help you achieve the most important goal, which is to enjoy the holidays with your family without being exhausted, resentful or asleep.

Remember to focus on the notion that you are building positive memories designed to last a lifetime.

Author: Jeff Herring
 
Author Bio:

Jeff Herring

Jeff is a marriage and family therapist, singles and relationship coach, mentor coach, speaker, syndicated relationship columnist and author.

Jeff has a full time private practice in Tallahassee in which he specializes in couples, teen and parent counseling. He also is a relationship coach specializing in working with couples and singles. Some of his professional activities include:

==> Internationally syndicated relationship columnist through Knight-Ridder/Tribune Media Services, with a weekly readership of over 10 million worldwide

==> Sought after speaker for organizations, associations, churches, and corporations

==>Twice weekly appearances on The Steve and Sara Show on Magic 107.1

==> Author of "Keep the Changes: 52 Tools for Successful Living" a collection of his best columns, as well as several e-books including "How to Create a Passionate and Loving Relationship.........Forever," "How to Beat the BOZOs: Dealing with difficult people without becoming one," and "Tame Your Teen: THE survival guide for parenting your teenager.

==> Founder and CEO of TheArticleGuy.com

==> Founder and CEO of SecretsofGreatRelationships.com

==> Founder and CEO of ParentingYourTeeanger.com

==> Founder and CEO of ToolsforSuccessfulLiving.com

==> President of BuildingYourIdealPractice.com

==> President of ConsciousDatingTallahassee.com

 
 
 

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