Thursday, December 5, 2013

How to Eliminate Holiday Stress

December is flying by....and your to-do list is probably piling up - decorate, shop, bake, clean, Christmas cards, parties to attend, line ups, no parking, weather issues, can't find the gifts you want, can't find the sizes you need and more....the Christmas season is so much fun but it's also a lot of work and stress.



Here are some great tips from Parenting Expert Alyson Schafer on how to keep it together during this busy time of year.

1.  If traditions aren't fun or working for you, change them.  with life changes like renovations, crazy work schedule and kids, life gets busy and some traditions just don't work anymore.  When i was younger, my family used to have a Christmas Eve dinner, Christmas dinner and then a Boxing Day dinner.  What a nut house!  My parents would be so stressed with cleaning the house, making the dinner, dressing us up etc...and you know what they didn't have any fun because they we so focused on making the house and dinner perfect.  Eventually, my parents said let's do one dinner and rotate households every year and Boxing Day can be a 'bring your left overs' party and bring anyone.  So much easier.....and fun!

2.  Don't be afraid to speak up.  Others may be thinking the same thing and don't want to speak up.  So if you want to just get gifts for the kids and forget the adults, if you want to have a potluck style dinner or do a gift exchange, talk about it.

3.  If it's worth doing, do it but it doesn't have to be perfect!  The Holidays should be about fun, friends and family not having a Norman Rockwell Christmas dinner.  So if something burns, or is under cooked relax and don't judge.  Get together with some food and wine (who says you have to have turkey, why not pizza or lasagne?)  Keep it easy with jeans and why not have fun with goofy Christmas sweaters.

 

4. Prepare for the unexpected.  There is always someone who surprises you with a gift, so buy a few generic gifts like wine, chocolate, a calendar and candles are great examples.  Keep them in the basement and use them if you need too.

5.  Manage your attitude.  Nothing is perfect, the Holidays won't be totally smooth - there will be a snow storm when you plan to shop, you won't find a parking spot or the right size of that sweater....Go into the Holiday season with the right attitude and don't get negative.  Remind the whole family that there will be stress but no one will react negatively to it, you will make the best of it. Try not to meltdown...remember the holidays are supposed to be fun!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Holiday Fashion

'Tis the season to be stylish...Maybe your holiday party schedule is in full swing or perhaps it's just getting started, take a look at these Holiday fashion looks for some inspiration this season.

1- Bold pop of colour.  Red is a classic choice but don't limit yourself.  Why not go with colbalt or fushia?  And add simple accessories, the colour will say it all! For an office party keep the look a little more conservative

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2 -  Sparkle!!  It's so hot this holiday season and it's on everything - accessories, shoes, sweaters, pants, dresses, skirts and more....Don't be shy to stand out in sparkle!  If this is new territory for you, don't go head to toe...dress one piece in shine and compliment the rest with classics and neutrals. In this look, the skirt is the stand out, the top compliments and I love the nude pumps they elongate the leg

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3 - Winter white...chic and classic pair with red lips and dramatic hair and you are set.  Look for classic lines and maybe add a fun shoe or clutch to make the outfit a bit more fun.  Perfect for the office party or Holiday cocktails.




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4 - Pantsuit.  This is an easy transition from work to night.  Add some bling,a sexy shoe,  let your hair down and add a smokey eye and you are set. Easy and Sexy...alll you need now is a cocktail

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5 - Tweed.  It can be sexy, think pencil skirt or dress and show a little skin (but an appropriate amount) add a bold lip and a little bling and you are ready for cocktail hour. 

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6 - Leather. This is great for a day time party where you want to look a bit more special but not like Prom at 3pm.  A leather skirt or jacket are great staples to invest in and add a bold pop or colour to stand out - a sweater, blouse or a printed skirt/pant







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