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Tips For Parents: Avoiding Holiday Frenzy

   

From Thanksgiving week til the end of Christmas vacation is about 6 weeks. During this time period there will be more demands on your time than whatever the usual demands are.

As the parent, YOU set the tone in your home. The more you can support yourself to enjoy this time, the more your kids will enjoy this time. Get clear on whats most important to you and your kids and stay on course with that.

Know that your kids are excited, over-stimulated, and possibly stressed by the holidays. They need more of your time, not less of it, and they need you calm, grounded, and present for them. Take care of yourself in order to be there for them. Keeping your priorities straight is critical at this time.

Pace yourself! You cannot sustain a 90-mile-an-hour run for 6 weeks straight! Build in some breaks for yourself where you can stop and acknowledge what youve done. Slow down for a bit before you break a sweat again. Even elite athletes do interval training.

Re-fill your tank!! You are putting in extra hours doing holiday work over and above your usual workload. Build in some time for YOU to replenish, re-nourish, and rejuvenate. Whatever works for you do it! Some ideas: do lunch with a friend, read a trashy novel, go swimming, take a nap. Dont feel guilty! Even your car cant run on empty.

Keep your expectations of yourself and your kids do-able. Really do-able.

Also, for many people, holidays bring up deep sadness, regret, and loss. Some people feel their own situations are inadequate compared to the cultures images of what should be. If holidays are hard times for you, really really think about what would support you and your kids to have a wonderful time together this year. It doesnt have to look like anyone elses holiday let yourself do it the way it will work best for you and your family.

More generally, not specific to holidays, how can you find time for yourself when there is none?

1. Know that it is not about being selfish. It is about re-filling your tank. Even your car cannot run on empty.

2. Know that by the time you REALIZE your tank is empty, it is too late you are already stranded on the side of the road. The task is to refuel yourself before you are totally depleted when you just fatigued and this takes practice. Allow yourself to practice and get good at it. Its that important.

3. Know that you are your kids most important resource. It is a key responsibility of yours to keep that resource in good shape its your fiduciary responsibility!

4. Figure out which of the 9000 things on your to do list you can let go of. SOMETHING HAS TO GIVE. Get some help with this if you are stuck.

5. Figure out how to let them go. You may need to renegotiate with yourself or other people. Get some help with this too if you need it.

Some ideas:

a. Renegotiate due dates: I know I said I would have it done by the 10th but I now see I have over-committed and I cannot deliver it by the 10th. What else could work?

b. Cut a deal with yourself: I will do a blitz on Saturday afternoon, whipping through items 420 through 428 on my list, and Saturday night I will get a sitter and go to a movie!

6. Start "under-promising"! This is a survival skill for parents. You can always over-deliver. But "under-promising" gives you breathing room.

May your holiday season be an oasis for you and your family.

Copyright 2003 Sharon Teitelbaum. All rights reserved.

Author: Sharon Teitelbaum
 
Author Bio:

Sharon Teitelbaum

Sharon Teitelbaum, a professional Work-Life and Career Coach, author and motivational speaker, specializes in coaching high achieving women with young children, people at mid-career, and professionals seeking greater career satisfaction and work-life balance. Her book, Getting Unstuck Without Coming Unglued: Restoring Work-Life Balance, was published in 2005.

In addition to coaching clients throughout the US by phone, or in person in the Boston area, Sharon also delivers keynotes, workshops, and brown bag sessions on work-life issues. She has given workshops for Children?s Hospital Boston, SunLife Financial, Arnold Worldwide, Coldwell Banker, the Forum for Women Leaders of Non-Profits, and many parent and alumni groups. She has been featured in several national publications including The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, and Working Mother Magazine.

She has been married for 30 years and is the mother of two amazing young women.

 
 
 

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