5 Ways to Survive the Holiday Shopping Season

The holiday shopping season can be a real source of stress for many reasons: money strain, crippling pressure, and conflict inside and outside of the malls. There are too many things you need to attend to in such a short amount of time that it’s just too stressful!

However, there are ways to minimize your stress level and stay on budget.

Try some of these simple holiday shopping tips:

1.  Shop Early. It’s extremely satisfying and rewarding to complete your tasks early. You eliminate nearly all of the holiday stress, unless you have some big entertaining to do. Even in that case you can plan early so you know exactly what to do and when. While you might miss out on some of the holiday deals by shopping early, the truth is that there are sales all the time if you just look.

2.  Write a Shopping List. If you preplan all of your shopping, you’ll stay organized and you’ll stay on budget. Make a list of every person that will be receiving a gift from you. Also, list other items you need to shop for such as decorations or food items. Give yourself a preliminary budget for item. You’ll likely have different budgets for, say, a colleague at the office versus your children.

  • Remember that children sometimes place value in the “number” of presents they receive. While it’s a good idea to teach them that it’s the gift and togetherness that matters, you probably don’t want to have drastic differences in the amount of presents that each child gets.

3.  Get In and Out. If you must shop during peak times, try to have at least an idea about the items you’re looking for. If you’re shopping with a friend and the line is super long, you can even have a friend wait in line while you shop. This will help you to “get in and out” without the expected long delays.

  • If you must shop alone try getting to the store at the time of opening. As long as they’re not advertising door busters, you shouldn’t have the problem with long lines.

4.  Shop Online. Shopping online can be a great alternative; you might not even need to go into a store at all. If you’d rather see the items before shipping, you can even shop at your favorite store online and set up in-store pick up. Shopping online is great for comparison shopping for staying on budget. You know what something should cost because you can quickly see the price at several different stores.

5.  Shop Safe. Whether shopping online or in-store, you need to remember to stay safe. When you’re shopping in-store remember to keep your credit cards safe and if you’re paying cash, don’t bring it all out of your wallet at once. Shopping online is safer than you might think, but it’s still important to use your instincts and shop smart. If you stick with major retailers, they have plenty of safety measures taken care of for your shopping experience. If you’re unsure about the site you’re shopping on, do some more research into the company and make sure that they’re using secure carts.

Remember to stay on budget and take frequent breaks from the stress. Holiday shopping can actually be a fun time if you plan carefully. Now it’s on to the gift wrapping!

Create a Memorable Holiday Season Without Going into Debt

You can still spread the holiday cheer without spending a great deal of money in the process. The holiday season is about giving, but it doesn’t have to be about spending. There are plenty of ways to still show love and spread memories around!

Start Saving Early

You may think it’s a little crazy to start preparing for the holidays several months in advance, but it could end up saving you a great deal of money. Think about the people you’ll need gifts for, and then make a list. This way, as you shop around throughout the year, you can keep an eye out for the items on your list. You might find something on a super sale that you may have ended up paying the full price for otherwise.

Entertaining

When it comes to entertaining guests over the holidays, keep in mind that you’ll likely have to spend some money. But you can spend smart. Shop for holiday specials, and if you’re entertaining many guests, you can consider warehouse shopping for some of the items needed.

You can also consider going potluck style. Many people enjoy potluck dinners because there are usually plenty of varieties of food. Guests will also enjoy chatting about who brought what to the event. It’s a great way to save money and time on preparing many dishes.

Decorating

Decorating is something that you can build on from year to year. Remember to re-use the decorations from last year. If you need new ones, or enjoy adding to your decorations each year, don’t forget about handmade items.

You should get your children involved with the decorations. Have them string up popcorn on a string for a Christmas tree or get them to draw and color ornaments. You can even bake decorations out of dough and enjoy a painting session with the kids.

Gifts

When it comes to gifts, remember that something homemade is often regarded as more valuable than something store bought because of the sentimental value. Plus, the supplies needed for a homemade gift are often a great deal cheaper than other gift ideas.

Make sure you keep an eye on special holiday deals when it comes to gifts. Often times you’ll find a deal throughout the shopping season, and not just on big sale days such as Black Friday. Websites such as Amazon.com will have constant hourly deals going on that may allow you to save additional money on items you were going to purchase anyway.

Remember that no matter what holiday you’re celebrating, you can always go “Secret Santa” style when it comes to gifts. During a Secret Santa get together, each person will draw someone’s name out of a hat. This way, when it comes time to exchange gifts, you only need to buy one gift and you’ll also be receiving a gift from someone else in the group.

Activities With The Kids

Kids love the holidays. No matter how much you actually spend, it’s the activities and the togetherness that they’ll remember fondly when they’re older.

It may be fun to start a family tradition that the whole family can look forward to doing for years to come. This can also be something that doesn’t involve too much money. Maybe it’s baking cookies together, or sharing photos from the past year, or even decorating the tree together.

You can also get the kids excited about the approaching holidays by reading to them at bedtime. Tell holiday-themed stories from books or memory. You can also enjoy a holiday-themed show or movie together during a lazy weekend.