Christmas time is stressful enough. You go to all of your relatives houses. You have to fight the crowds to buy gifts. You may have to pay for a large part of a Christmas meal. Given all of these stresses, you shouldn't have added stress with things that you can keep away from your family. Money can be right in the middle of conflicts with family members, especially when gift-giving is involved, so we want to make sure that everyone is on the same page and failure to communicate doesn't lead to splintered relationships during this joyous holiday season. Today, we will discuss:
1. What types of conflicts can come up with family during the holidays
2. How to deal with Christmas conflicts
3. How we must be mindful of our attitudes as both gift givers and gift receivers
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