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Making a List, Checking it Twice               —Not just for Santa

11/30/2017

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​The holidays are upon us! There’s so much to keep track of and so many things to do!

 So how can this wonderfully busy time of year feel less stressful?
Make a list! Or several!

I love lists! Just the act of writing a list helps me to feel like I have a clearer direction. A checklist is a concrete tool to help you empty your brain of all the things you need to remember…and then to prioritize them.
 
There are even more things to do and to remember than usual. I use different lists for each facet of the holidays.
 
If you like writing lists out on paper, keep one folder or notebook as a central location to record your plans. If you prefer going paperless, keeping documents stored on a computer or in a note-keeping system like Evernote is a convenient way to keep an ongoing record over the years.
 
The following are types of lists to help you stay better ordered as the activities and tasks fill your schedule:
 
Menus: Write out a list of the entire meal from appetizers through desserts, including those items being provided by other guests. That way, you have a comprehensive overview of the full meal and can fill in the gaps if there are any. Don’t forget to include drinks, paper products, flowers and table centerpieces.
 
Shopping list: Go through all the recipes you will be preparing and write out every ingredient into a grocery list. The key here is to write the food items according to sections in the grocery store. It helps dramatically when your list is ordered so you don’t have to revisit different sections of the crowded store.
 
Tasks: Write out all individual tasks required to prepare for the holidays so you can clearly see the extra demands on your time such as: cleaning the house, decorating, shopping for gifts, wrapping, and mailing gifts (by a designated date).
 
Holiday cards: Keep a master address list that you can update each year. Many people keep it in a format on their computer to print address labels. I like to sort names according to groups:  family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc.
 
Gifts: Keep a list of all gifts you plan to purchase according to each person. In the margin, record the store or online vendor and price. You can plan your shopping route according to the stores listed.
 
Accessory shopping: While shopping for gifts, there are often other details easily overlooked. Designate a master list for details. For example, as you decorate your house or plan your holiday party, keep one list for all those particulars such as a replacement string of lights, a new set of holiday placemats, etc.
 
A Final Step...
Your Calendar: Look through your lists regularly and write tasks into dates on your calendar in order to keep track of what is being accomplished. Write in your planner in pencil to make easy alterations or use an online calendar to easily move tasks around. 
 
Remember:  this is a busy time of year. Everything takes longer than expected. In the end, we may need to let go of a few tasks. 
 
The ultimate goal is not to feel harried by the time the actual day arrives so you can enjoy the celebration with those you love!
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    About Denise ...

    The core of who I am comes from my faith in God and my relationships with my husband Sandy and our four amazing children.  That's where I want to spend my time!  Having a well ordered home enables me to focus less time on things and more time on what makes life worth living.  Join me as we journey together to make our homes a haven.   

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