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Holiday & Travel Advisor @ BUSHBLAZERS TOURS, TRAVEL & SAFARIS | Travel, Tourism, Team Building & Conference Management

Planning ahead for Xmas holidays is necessary to avoid Festive Fatigue: Planning for the Christmas holidays can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable season. Here’s a general outline to get you started: 1. Budgeting Set a budget for gifts, decorations, food, and activities. Track expenses to avoid overspending. 2. Gift Planning Make a gift list for family and friends. Research gift ideas well in advance, considering interests and preferences. Shop early to take advantage of sales and avoid last-minute rush. 3. Decorations Decide on a theme for your decorations. Make a list of needed items (lights, ornaments, etc.). Set a date for decorating your home. 4. Food & Meals Plan your menu for holiday meals and treats. Create a shopping list based on your menu. Consider meal prep in advance, especially for big gatherings. 5. Activities & Traditions Plan family activities, such as movie nights, baking, or visiting holiday markets. Schedule time for volunteering or charitable activities. 6. Travel Plans Book travel arrangements early if visiting family or going on vacation. Plan accommodations if needed. @ Bushblazers Tours Travel & Safaris we can sort you out on this...we have fantastic packages 7. Sending Cards Choose or create holiday cards and compile addresses. Set a deadline for sending cards to ensure they arrive on time. 8. Self-Care Schedule downtime to relax amidst the busyness. Consider setting boundaries with social events to avoid burnout. 9. Final Touches Review your plan a week before the holidays to ensure you’re on track. Prepare for unexpected changes or last-minute tasks. By breaking down your planning into these categories, you can enjoy a more organized and stress-free holiday season!

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