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Imagine waking up on December 1st feeling peaceful instead of panicked. The soft twinkling lights illuminate your living room as you enjoy a quiet moment before the day begins. Your gifts are purchased, your calendar has breathing room, and you feel genuinely excited about the season ahead.
This peaceful December morning isn't a fantasy—it's entirely possible when you start preparing for Christmas now, with intention and prayer. The irony of Christmas is striking: angels announced "peace on earth," yet for many adults (especially women), it's become the most stressful season of the year. Between overcommitted schedules, financial strain, social expectations, and family dynamics, we often find ourselves exhausted rather than joyful.
What would happen if you approached the holidays differently this year? Start by prayerfully determining what matters most to your family. For some, it might be Advent readings and meaningful conversations about Christ's birth. For others, it might involve baking cookies with neighbors or sending thoughtful cards to loved ones. Once you've identified your priorities, protect your calendar fiercely—decide which events deserve your presence and which ones you'll politely decline. Create a realistic budget for gifts and festivities, then challenge yourself to complete all shopping by December 1st.
The most transformative change happens when we shift from a performance mindset to one of presence. Children rarely remember elaborate decorations or perfect table settings—they remember simple traditions and time spent together. As Psalm 46 reminds us, sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is "be still and know that I am God." This Christmas, will you join me in creating space for that stillness amidst the season?
Ready to transform your holiday experience? Begin your Christmas preparations today and discover the peace that comes from intentional planning and Christ-centered priorities.
Connect with me!
You can find me on Instagram @mrs.leannetuggle or you can email me at [email protected]. I love hearing from you!
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By LeanneImagine waking up on December 1st feeling peaceful instead of panicked. The soft twinkling lights illuminate your living room as you enjoy a quiet moment before the day begins. Your gifts are purchased, your calendar has breathing room, and you feel genuinely excited about the season ahead.
This peaceful December morning isn't a fantasy—it's entirely possible when you start preparing for Christmas now, with intention and prayer. The irony of Christmas is striking: angels announced "peace on earth," yet for many adults (especially women), it's become the most stressful season of the year. Between overcommitted schedules, financial strain, social expectations, and family dynamics, we often find ourselves exhausted rather than joyful.
What would happen if you approached the holidays differently this year? Start by prayerfully determining what matters most to your family. For some, it might be Advent readings and meaningful conversations about Christ's birth. For others, it might involve baking cookies with neighbors or sending thoughtful cards to loved ones. Once you've identified your priorities, protect your calendar fiercely—decide which events deserve your presence and which ones you'll politely decline. Create a realistic budget for gifts and festivities, then challenge yourself to complete all shopping by December 1st.
The most transformative change happens when we shift from a performance mindset to one of presence. Children rarely remember elaborate decorations or perfect table settings—they remember simple traditions and time spent together. As Psalm 46 reminds us, sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is "be still and know that I am God." This Christmas, will you join me in creating space for that stillness amidst the season?
Ready to transform your holiday experience? Begin your Christmas preparations today and discover the peace that comes from intentional planning and Christ-centered priorities.
Connect with me!
You can find me on Instagram @mrs.leannetuggle or you can email me at [email protected]. I love hearing from you!
Would you like more weekly encouragement? Subscribe to my newsletter Whatever is Lovely and be inspired to open your inbox again.
https://leannetuggle.myflodesk.com/v3r2zwdaik
If this is your first time here and this episode resonated, hit “subscribe” and submit a 5-star rating if you feel genuinely inspired to. Your positive feedback means the world to me!
Episode Sponsors:
Rodan + Fields - Take this brief quiz to find your customized skincare routine!
Red Aspen - Skip the salon appointment and shop here for hands that are hardworking AND elegant.
Whatever is Lovely - Subscribe here to the weekly newsletter designed to encourage you with words of wisdom and relatable content. Be inspired to open your inbox again.