If you’re anything like me then you love when the Christmas season is upon us. The cold weather, egg nog, a fireplace and being prepared for the big day. Shopping for Christmas gifts can be very stressful if you don’t prepare for it.

In the last week before Christmas, ask anyone if they’re ready for Christmas and most likely you will hear them moan and groan about the woes and stress of getting the shopping done. From having trouble dealing with the traffic and the crowds, to trying to figure out what to buy a particular loved one. I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be that way.

Planning your Christmas shopping well in advance will save you so many headaches that by the time the day comes, you’ll be cool, calm, and collected to actually enjoy the time with your family and/or friends. I don’t like that fact that department stores start pushing Christmas products before Halloween is even over, but if you think about it, it’s around the time you need to do the ground work of preparing for Christmas. With so much to do for the holiday season, waiting too long to start will cause you to cram it all in just a few short weeks. Let me tell you that you will be spent (no pun intended) by the time Christmas rolls around.
My mother used to shop for presents for my brother and I all year long. We were predictable as to what our interests were and that made it easier for my mother to find things throughout the year and store them until December. My mother told me years later about how in doing it that way she would save so much money. I’m not saying you need to start your shopping in January, but October to me seems like a fair assumption as to when to look for bargains. You may also need the time to get some Christmas gift ideas.

Let’s face it, when we feel that we are under pressure with only having such much time before an important event, we stress out and become very edgy. Why put yourself through that if there is a way around it so you and your family can enjoy the time you have together.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.