Plan to Manage Holiday Stress
By ADD Coach Jennifer Koretsky
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Everyone finds themselves stressed
out during the holiday season. But for adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
(ADD), November through January can feel like a whirlwind of tasks and
responsibilities. Lack of time management will result in undue pressure and
overwhelm for the ADD adult.
One way to take the stress out of the holidays is to plan for them. These simple
steps can help the ADD adult manage their time and tasks during the holiday
season, thereby relieving unnecessary stress.
Create one hour this week to plan your holiday preparation schedule, and follow
these steps:
Step 1 - Make a List of all the Things You Need to Do to Prepare for the Holiday
This probably includes gift shopping, writing and mailing holiday cards,
decorating your home, planning your travel, etc. After you have made this list,
put a star next to each of the items that you don't like to do. (Maybe you get
bored writing out the holiday cards, or maybe you detest shopping.)
Step 2 - Use a Calendar or Planner
Use something that gives you ample space to write for each day. This could be a
wall calendar, a daily planner, or planning software. Begin by writing in all
your holiday appointments, such as parties and scheduled shopping trips. Next,
write in all the other activities that you have going on during the month, like
meetings and appointments. When you're done, you should have a good idea of
where your free time is.
Now, take a look at the items on your holiday to-do list that are not marked
with a star, and schedule them in. Do you have a free evening next week in which
you can write out your cards? Schedule it on your calendar! Do you have a free
Saturday to get your shopping done? Schedule it on your calendar!
Step 3 - Make the Dreaded Tasks Easier
Take a look at all those tasks you marked with a star. These are the tasks that
you hate to do for one reason or another. Take a moment to look at each one, and
figure out how to make that task a little easier or more bearable. If you hate
writing cards because it's a tedious and boring task, you can make it easier on
yourself by inviting a friend over to chat, catch up, and write out cards with
you. Hate decorating? Perhaps you can buy a new CD you've been wanting and allow
yourself to crank it up while you put up the holiday decorations.
Investing just a small amount of time in planning can save you from undue stress
and overwhelm during this holiday season.
About the Author
Jennifer Koretsky is an ADD Management Coach who helps adults learn how to
manage their ADD and move forward in life. She offers individual and group
coaching, workshops, and skill-building programs. Her work has been featured in
various media, including The New York Times Magazine. Subscribe to Jennifer’s
free email newsletter, The ADD Management Guide, by visiting
http://www.ADDmanagement.com/e-newsletter.htm
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