Life and living: Holiday hacks
’Tis the time of year when life starts to get a little hectic with highly anticipated holidays you want to cherish with family, friends and colleagues. Instead of breaking the bank, stressing over what needs to be done and not enjoying the time we have to celebrate with loved ones, let’s simplify and save. Here are several shortcuts to help you save time and money, so you can stress less about the holiday season.
Gifts
Make a list of who will receive gifts
Institute a “no-presents pact” for adults
Host a gift exchange (e.g., Secret Santa) and set a spending limit
Outsource shopping and gift wrapping
Hosting
Provide the main dish and ask guests to bring appetizers, sides, desserts and drinks
Keep things casual with no strict dress codes
Order a meal from a local restaurant, complete with all the holiday trimmings
Shopping
Set a budget—and then stick to it
Use cash to stay on budget
Start early and take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals
Shop online to avoid last-minute purchases at an in-store register
Use cashback apps like Ibotta or Rakuten
Décor
Use what you have
Wait until the week of Christmas to buy a tree
Take advantage of post-holiday sales to purchase new décor for next year
Set up Christmas tree delivery and pickup
Travel
Book travel far in advance and opt for the early flights
Use rewards points whenever possible
Try to pack everything in a carry-on bag to skip the baggage fees
Entertainment
Snuggle up on the sofa and stream holiday movies
Drive around the neighborhood with hot chocolate to look at lights
Most importantly, remember that the holidays are a time to celebrate and be with loved ones. Don’t aim for perfection—rather, focus on remaining in and soaking up the experience of the holiday season.
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