2 More Secrets To Reducing Holiday Stress

As we step into the holiday season and the end of the year, emotions and activities are at elevated levels. In my last article, I wrote about how holidays can bring a mix of emotions and the deep feelings, reflection, and joy of celebrating.

Like many of you, I work alongside a mix of blood-related family and long-term loyal employees. We are all juggling trying to take time to “enjoy” the holidays, closing the year on a high, building strategies for next year, and wondering if or when we will find a breath. It is a time of fun and stress.

When the ho-hum of juggling it all during the holiday season gets to me, I have some secrets that I keep close by. I mentioned the first two in the last article. A quick overview of these includes practicing the pause and your locus of control. There are two more secrets I want to share with you to help you better enjoy the holiday season and time with family:

Listen in to learn more about these two secrets, as well as the two I shared in the previous article here.

The holidays are positioned in the world as a time for cheer, celebration, and magic. However, many people, including myself, feel anxiety, fear, and pain due to their past or current circumstances. Know what you can and can’t control and choose how you want to show up.

Kendall Rawls knows and understands the challenges that impact the success of an entrepreneurial-owned business. Her unique perspective comes not only from her educational background but, more importantly, from her experience as a second-generation family member employee of The Rawls Group - Business Succession Planners. For more information, visit www.rawlsgroup.com or email info@rawlsgroup.com.

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