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OT: How do you manage the extra drama of the holiday season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mean Purple" data-source="post: 2812724" data-attributes="member: 72660"><p>I really like the Christmas season. So I try my best to not let those things get to me. Keep some Christmas music on the radio. TAKE MY TIME GETTING PLACES (that's just huge). Take time to see decorations and lights and just stay in a holiday mood. Try to catch up with friends and family. And don't over do it. We have some charity things we do that really help me get into the Christmas spirit. </p><p></p><p>Traffic is always going to get worse in this area. It is growing. And the younger generations are very unwise with texting and driving. I drive a fairly large vehicle. Just hold my ground. A lot of folks don't tend to cut me off in line. As far as the absent mindedness, can't fault folks too much this time of year. Most people are just trying to keep a too busy schedule for the season, mainly in hopes of giving their family a good Christmas. </p><p></p><p>Just remember, there are folks out there who have it worse. There some folks that don't have anybody. So just take a deep breath and remember what you read in the good book and remember you only have limited times with loved ones, so take advantage.</p><p></p><p>This season goes by quick. I'll admit, the season kinda snuck up on me this year (with Thanksgiving the later week, etc.) So I had to focus to get into the spirit of things. So if there is a Christmas song you like, or what not, just pull over, listen and get back with it. </p><p></p><p>And yeah, I'll give that advice to anybody. </p><p></p><p> All the nice looking stuff will be put away before ya know it. Back to music that is not as pretty. And folks may forget how nice it was to see people being nice. So just try and enjoy. And take some time for yourself.</p><p></p><p>Merry Christmas to you and yours. </p><p></p><p>P.S. Maybe we get lucky and get some snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mean Purple, post: 2812724, member: 72660"] I really like the Christmas season. So I try my best to not let those things get to me. Keep some Christmas music on the radio. TAKE MY TIME GETTING PLACES (that's just huge). Take time to see decorations and lights and just stay in a holiday mood. Try to catch up with friends and family. And don't over do it. We have some charity things we do that really help me get into the Christmas spirit. Traffic is always going to get worse in this area. It is growing. And the younger generations are very unwise with texting and driving. I drive a fairly large vehicle. Just hold my ground. A lot of folks don't tend to cut me off in line. As far as the absent mindedness, can't fault folks too much this time of year. Most people are just trying to keep a too busy schedule for the season, mainly in hopes of giving their family a good Christmas. Just remember, there are folks out there who have it worse. There some folks that don't have anybody. So just take a deep breath and remember what you read in the good book and remember you only have limited times with loved ones, so take advantage. This season goes by quick. I'll admit, the season kinda snuck up on me this year (with Thanksgiving the later week, etc.) So I had to focus to get into the spirit of things. So if there is a Christmas song you like, or what not, just pull over, listen and get back with it. And yeah, I'll give that advice to anybody. All the nice looking stuff will be put away before ya know it. Back to music that is not as pretty. And folks may forget how nice it was to see people being nice. So just try and enjoy. And take some time for yourself. Merry Christmas to you and yours. P.S. Maybe we get lucky and get some snow. [/QUOTE]
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