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Holiday Doesn’t Have To Be Perfect - The Danger Of Coveting A Magazine Holiday Season

The Danger Of Coveting A Magazine Holiday Season

#stressfreeholiday holiday Dec 02, 2021

Whether you scroll through Pinterest, flip through your favorite magazine, or see holiday ads on TV, perfect versions of the holidays are popping up everywhere during the fall and winter months. While they are nice to look at and can serve as inspiration for your own holiday decorating, cooking, and gift-giving, there’s a hidden danger in these perfect depictions of the holidays that you need to be aware of.  

The key word here is “perfect”. When you’re looking at these holiday images you’re presented with, there’s a real danger that you start to expect your own family holiday season to have the same look and feel. That’s about as realistic as wanting the perfect, air-brushed body that the model on the latest fitness or fashion magazine has. Coveting a magazine cover holiday season will only lead to disappointment and a feeling of inadequacy.  

While we may intellectually know not to expect the perfect holiday display in a family with young children and pets, we may still subconsciously want it after seeing these perfect holiday visions all around us. Since we can’t realistically have a perfectly decorated home or a color-coordinated tree with designer ornaments, we end up feeling disappointed when we look at the macaroni ornaments on our tree.  

When we fall into that trap, we miss out on a lot of what makes the holiday season so special. It isn’t about perfection, gourmet food, and color-coordinated ornaments. It’s about sharing a special time of the year with our loved ones. It’s about sharing memories and making new ones. It’s about baking cookies, giving gifts, singing songs, hanging lights, sipping hot chocolate, and making more of those beautiful handmade ornaments with the kids. It’s about being a messy, loud, and happy family enjoying the holiday season together.  

Don’t let this idea of perfection take the joy of the holidays out of you. Go bake some cookies ad make a big mess. Hang those construction paper ornaments with pride. Get out all the kitschy little decorations that remind you of your childhood. Crank up those holiday tunes and then nestle up on the couch with some hot chocolate and sugar cookies to watch “The Year without a Santa Claus”. Who cares that there are crumbs in the blanket and one of the lights on your tree is out. What counts is that you’re having a good time. This year, instead of perfection, embrace coziness, happiness, and love. Happy Holidays!  

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