Well it IS that time of year again, the family holidays.
Eating seems to be the theme and of course visiting with family you either love a bunch or maybe not so much. Also the wonderful mixture of 20 different foods in your stomach at Thanksgiving and or your pocket book screaming from holiday shopping. Never-the-less the family holidays are showing up.Some of you, I know, would just like to fast forward to New Year’s Eve and pop the cork. Others of you just love, love, love the holidays wanting to pull out every last stitch of decorating you can possibly summon up to put everywhere in your homes. To each their own, but the key to getting through the holidays with a chipper and upbeat step is feeling organized, not just being, but feeling organized.So you may ask what is the difference between feeling and being organized.
Well the answer is simple; “feelings” are feelings,
like overwhelmed, frightened, mad, glad, happy, sad etc….
According to Merriam Webster dictionary ORGANIZED synonyms are
neat, orderly, methodical, regular systematic, systematized, and the
antonyms are disorganized, haphazard, hit-or-mis, immethodical (did not know that was a word), irregular, nonsystematic, patternless, planless, systemless, unstystematic, just to give you an idea. I sum up “being organized” by stating “it is a way of approaching life, with a plan, to have as simple,
easy and fun a life as possible, without a lot of hassle and frustration.
Also being organized is the ability to access your stuff quickly and efficiently.
You don’t want to have to go digging through things to find that Thanksgiving Platter, upsetting the apple cart along the way.
So if you think that this little bit of time, until the holidays arrive, does not require
some cleaning, editing of belongings, getting things in order, with some kind of method and or system, you may start to feel irregular, disorganized, overwhelmed and fatigued. You will NOT “FEEL” organized. On the other hand if you live in a bubble of oblivion, go ahead don’t plan, don’t clean, or cook, and for goodness sake don’t get organized. Decide now whether you’re going to have a hit-or-miss holiday season so you can spare yourself the yucky haphazard feelings. Decide where and how you will
celebrate the holidays in just your own special way.You may decide not to cook and instead purchase the food from a restaurant or market. You can consider going out to a nice restaurant for the holidays, to relatives and or friends. Whatever you decide still takes planning so with just weeks away figure out what really will work for you so that is will be enjoyable. Or you can simply run and you can
hide from the holidays….I give you permission. There is nothing wrong with
dodging all the drama and taking a road trip, traveling, and or hiding under the
covers. It’s okay to just ignore the whole season if you choose. Let’s face it, certain beliefs
don’t celebrate any holidays or special occasions and they are not struck down by lightening.Remember the two largest triggers for depression, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction and health challenges are FAMILY AND THE HOLIDAYS. Mix them together and it can be a fiasco.You can either make it a hit or a miss, and it is totally up to you.For those of you with “ideal” families who mostly get along and cherish
the warmth, magic and loveliness of the holiday spirit you
will want to feel and be organized in some manner or another, whether you are
the host/hostess or the guest. Here are some tips for this season.
Eating seems to be the theme and of course visiting with family you either love a bunch or maybe not so much. Also the wonderful mixture of 20 different foods in your stomach at Thanksgiving and or your pocket book screaming from holiday shopping. Never-the-less the family holidays are showing up.Some of you, I know, would just like to fast forward to New Year’s Eve and pop the cork. Others of you just love, love, love the holidays wanting to pull out every last stitch of decorating you can possibly summon up to put everywhere in your homes. To each their own, but the key to getting through the holidays with a chipper and upbeat step is feeling organized, not just being, but feeling organized.So you may ask what is the difference between feeling and being organized.
Well the answer is simple; “feelings” are feelings,
like overwhelmed, frightened, mad, glad, happy, sad etc….
According to Merriam Webster dictionary ORGANIZED synonyms are
neat, orderly, methodical, regular systematic, systematized, and the
antonyms are disorganized, haphazard, hit-or-mis, immethodical (did not know that was a word), irregular, nonsystematic, patternless, planless, systemless, unstystematic, just to give you an idea. I sum up “being organized” by stating “it is a way of approaching life, with a plan, to have as simple,
easy and fun a life as possible, without a lot of hassle and frustration.
Also being organized is the ability to access your stuff quickly and efficiently.
You don’t want to have to go digging through things to find that Thanksgiving Platter, upsetting the apple cart along the way.
So if you think that this little bit of time, until the holidays arrive, does not require
some cleaning, editing of belongings, getting things in order, with some kind of method and or system, you may start to feel irregular, disorganized, overwhelmed and fatigued. You will NOT “FEEL” organized. On the other hand if you live in a bubble of oblivion, go ahead don’t plan, don’t clean, or cook, and for goodness sake don’t get organized. Decide now whether you’re going to have a hit-or-miss holiday season so you can spare yourself the yucky haphazard feelings. Decide where and how you will
celebrate the holidays in just your own special way.You may decide not to cook and instead purchase the food from a restaurant or market. You can consider going out to a nice restaurant for the holidays, to relatives and or friends. Whatever you decide still takes planning so with just weeks away figure out what really will work for you so that is will be enjoyable. Or you can simply run and you can
hide from the holidays….I give you permission. There is nothing wrong with
dodging all the drama and taking a road trip, traveling, and or hiding under the
covers. It’s okay to just ignore the whole season if you choose. Let’s face it, certain beliefs
don’t celebrate any holidays or special occasions and they are not struck down by lightening.Remember the two largest triggers for depression, anxiety, mood disorders, addiction and health challenges are FAMILY AND THE HOLIDAYS. Mix them together and it can be a fiasco.You can either make it a hit or a miss, and it is totally up to you.For those of you with “ideal” families who mostly get along and cherish
the warmth, magic and loveliness of the holiday spirit you
will want to feel and be organized in some manner or another, whether you are
the host/hostess or the guest. Here are some tips for this season.





