CHRISTMAS FEVER!!! How To EnJoy Cristmas Without Spending More
So I walked into a store about two weeks ago, and
what did I see? Display of Christmas trees, decorations, gift-items, cards and
toys. The sales girl was even moving her head to the rhythm of a soft music
(Christmas carol, surprisingly) and I was quickly reminded that Christmas was crawling
in on us, whether we were prepared or not. I also remembered my long things-to-buy-list
or should I say my Christmas budget, and I immediately started catching the
season’s fever.
December or Christmas,
as it were, is considered the spending season. That time when individuals and
families come under a lot of emotional, psychological and physical pressure.
More so for those who have no earlier plans or budget. Yeah, it is that time
when some City folks spend their year-long earning/savings just to impress
their contemporaries and family in the village or back home.
Christmas can be an incredibly stressful time for families
with children because they would want their kids to have what they desire. It
can be quite difficult for people to accept that they need to cut back on their
expenses at Christmas. For the husband, the head of the family, It’s important
that you sit down and talk about it as a family rather than allow yourself to be psychologically pushed into debt or
carry a burden that will last months into 2016.
For me, I have come to understand that enjoying Christmas
is not determine by spending more money or buying more stuff. So, unlike me, if you’re feeling the pressure to spend
more in order to make yourself, family and friends happy, well, let’s look at other
ways for you to take the pressure off and enjoy this Christmas.
SHOP EARLY AND DON’T GO OVER YOUR BUDGET.
After deciding and you do have to decide first, on what
kind of Christmas you want and how you will celebrate it, it is important that
you start shopping early. This will save you from being sucked into ‘rush hour’
expenditure. Don’t wait until 24th December before going to the
market or stores. Shop while prices of goods and gift-items are still
reasonable and the stores are not flooded with people.
Create a Christmas
list and include the amount for the items, total the amount to know if your
‘purse’ can conveniently foot the bill, and do not hesitate to drop from the
list items that are not necessary. Go to the market or stores with cash (exact
amount) in hand, not with your credit or debit cards, to avoid overspending.
This works for me majority of the time, as someone who greatly enjoys and
considers list-writing and shopping to be therapeutic, I don’t dare go shopping
without a list or with more cash than is needed.
Christmas is also a season of advertising; on radio,
television, bill boards, hand bills/ flyers, etc., but don’t let these adverts
make you feel inadequate or entice you to spend more. Choose to ignore the TV
commercials, instead, watch your favorite Christmas flicks and listen to
Christmas music, read interesting books(read ‘Skipping Christmas’ by John
Grisham, I enjoyed it.) and stop collecting the sales flyers.
FAMILY-TIME
EXPERIENCE
It is often said that “family is everything”, and many have
experience this to be true, especially those who have one such as mine. There
isn’t a better time to enjoy family than Christmas season. It is a time when
joyful, loving and lasting memories are made. Spend a portion of the Christmas
money for a holiday experience. Take your kids and love ones out to parks,
museums, live shows or concerts, a visit to your village or choice tourist site
and you would be surprise to know that they appreciate the outing even more
than material gifts. I am yet to receive a
material gift that can replace the joy I get from the time spent with love
ones.
Mothers, cook a less expensive but delicious delicacy and have
your family or love ones sit on a round table to eat, chat, laugh and enjoy the
meal. Play Christmas music and have them sing along and dance. You simply can’t replace family-time spent
with your kids with piles of plastic toys made in China or even Aba.
Let go of the pressure to
spend all that money or the anxiety of not having enough and allow yourself the
pleasure of enjoying what really matters; moments with family and love ones.
This way, you will have a resulting low level of
stress and a zero debt balance after Christmas.
People, don’t make this Christmas, a season to spend money
you don’t really have in order to buy things you don’t really need to impress
people you don’t truly like.
Don’t make this Christmas about money and material things
but a memorable celebration of life and family, and not forgetting the real
reason for the season; JESUS CHRIST.
Be inspired!
-Aitee
Let go of pressure N anxiety. Nice one
ReplyDeleteyes ooo i love family time experience. its only on xmas we get full house. funtime and storytime.
ReplyDeleteyea! it's a beautiful thing. tnx
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