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Every year I promise myself that I won’t let things go until the last minute and all of our Christmas preparations will be done a full two weeks before Christmas. I have visions of a calm happy family, gathered around the fireplace enjoying life and each other with no worries or stress. And for some reason, every year I fail. Partly because of overconfidence (there really isn’t that much to do) and partly because after the realization sets in, I become overwhelmed with how much there really is to do before Christmas.
So this year I vow to make different. No more frantically running around at the last minute for that one forgotten gift and no more wrapping presents on Christmas Eve. I have a plan; a plan that begins on October 20th and ends with everything done on December 14th. Almost a full two weeks before Christmas.
So if you are like me and want to reclaim your family life during the holidays and find time to enjoy the holidays not dread them, join me in our 8 Week Plan to a Frazzle Free Christmas. The 8 week plan includes a free e-book along with optional weekly and daily reminders, tips, and hints to keep you on track and not get overwhelmed. It’s all completely free. We take the privacy of our readers and participants seriously and do not share email addresses or private information with any outside company or website.
So get started now by downloading the 8 Weeks to a Frazzle Free Christmas e-book and choose one of the following methods to follow along.
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All new this year! For those wanting a simpler system, we have created an 8 Weeks to a Frazzle Free Christmas Weekly edition. This edition has the same great lists, checklists, and printables, but is condensed into a weekly version rather than daily version.