5 Ways to Make the Holidays Less Hectic and More Meaningful

Lori Schumaker

More than 2000 years ago, humble and in a manger, our Savior was born. Hope was born. And even though the times are different and the world changed, one thing remains.

Christ was born that night to give hope where there is darkness. Hope where there is uncertainty. Hope to the hurting and to the lost.

Just as it was Mary’s purpose so long ago, it is still our purpose today.

In that moment, as I stood staring at hope, I knew I wanted it different. I didn’t want to snap at my family because overwhelm filled my soul. And I didn’t want to attend the next party with heavy feet and exhaustion written across my face.

I wanted my life to point to the hope of Christ. To be fully present with my family, friends, and community.

I wanted to be a hope-bringer. One who shares the miracle of the night Hope was born.

But to do so, I had to make some changes. Changes that are not easy.

 

5 Ways to Fight Holiday Overwhelm:

1. Create a to-do list – then slash it.

Approach this list in much the same manner as a wedding guest list. List everything in which you may want or need to participate. Then cut, cut, cut! Choose only the most important! Fill your to-do list with intentional yes’s and no’s. Too much or too many of even wonderful things almost always deliver overwhelm.

2. Build a schedule.

3. Learn to say “no” well.

4. Incorporate hope-filled moments into what you are already doing.

Independently or as a family, embrace hope-filled Bible verses. Use the moments while waiting for an appointment, or as a family together in a car. Listen to the Words of hope. Let them sink into your soul. If possible, discuss how the verse applies to you and your family. Here are a few to start with:

Brighten your car and home with Christmas music! Even the worst days feel better with its hope-filled sounds filling the air!  


5. Express intentional gratitude.

Friends, holiday overwhelm sneaks up on us. But it doesn’t have to! Even when the world pushes for more, we can lay claim less. We can fight Holiday overwhelm and hold onto the hope that was born that night.

I pray your hope always shines brighter than the holiday overwhelm. And may your heart be filled with joy as you bring hope into a world desperately in need.

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Lori Schumaker is an encourager at heart. There was a day not long ago when she prayed that the Lord would break her heart for what breaks His. Her eyes were opened and her soul was stirred – and sweet offerings of encouragement to others became her purpose. This is the focus of her blog, Searching for Moments, found at www.lorischumaker.com. Join her as she walks beside you through the difficult, lovely, and holy moments of this beautiful thing called life. You can also find her here on social media:

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