Are you thinking about Christmas yet? Too early?
Believe it or not, if you want to save money, be super organised and have less stress, it's time to start thinking about Christmas now - in October!
The best way to eliminate Christmas stress is to start getting organised as early as possible.
We all want to make this Christmas the best holiday season ever, for all concerned, so some early thinking, planning and organising will make everything easier.
The Game Plan
When you start thinking about Christmas a couple of months early, you'll be able to keep an eye out for great deals and promotions ahead of time.
Plus, when you have a holiday game plan in October and divide out the biggest tasks well in advance, you'll be able to enjoy the season and all the festivities without rushing around last minute.
Having a step-by-step Christmas plan of action means that getting through the planning and shopping aspects of the season will be simpler and far less stressful.
Then you get enjoy the weeks before Christmas without all the hassle!
Why You Should Start Thinking "Christmas" in October
Try these tips to help you plan ahead for Christmas - in October:
1. Create Your Budget Early
A solid spending plan will contribute heavily to a stress-free and wallet-friendly Christmas.
Begin your seasonal planning by looking over your finances and determining how much you can really afford to spend.
Be honest with yourself, as this budget will carry you through the holiday season and into the New Year.
Address all aspects of the holiday season in your budget, including gift giving, entertainment, food, outings, greeting cards and anything else you need.
This will ensure that you don't overspend in November and December.
2. Write a Gift List
Create a list of everyone you plan to give a gift to and compare it to your gift-giving budget.
Set a spending limit for each individual on your list and trim your list if your budget cannot support it.
Jot down a few gift ideas now for each recipient and run them against your budget before you set out to shop.
Take some time to check out our Christmas gift guides for inspiration.
3. Readdress Your Budget
As the weeks go by, keep track of your holiday spending. How does this stack up against your budget?
How much money do you have left? Is your budget currently on track, or are you in danger of overspending?
You may need to make tweaks to your budget as you go, which is completely normal, but instead of raising the amount of money in your budget, just shift your priorities around as necessary.
See more: How to Cut the Cost of Christmas
4. Start Shopping Early
The earlier you shop, the more time you'll have to find the right budget-friendly gift.
This will allow you to search for sales and bargains on the gifts you intend to give.
If you want a budget-friendly holiday shopping experience, be ready to shop around, comparison shop, and use coupon and offer codes throughout the holiday buying season.
5. Plan the Party Early
A great deal of planning is required for Christmas get-togethers.
Plan early and address your plans often to ensure that everything falls into place.
Create a budget and a step-by-step guide for planning the occasion.
Ask for help when you need it.
When it comes to the holiday season, early planning and preparation can go a long way.
Put some thought into the holiday season in October and you'll be a lot better off in December.
There's no reason to get overwhelmed with the holiday planning process by waiting until the last moment.
Avoid procrastination and get a jump on a stress-free, budget-friendly holiday season.
This is the best way to ensure that you can enjoy a leisurely, memorable Christmas with your family and friends.
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