How to survive Christmas...

Monday, May 5, 2008
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The festive season is loaded with promise, yet we often end up with frayed nerves, fatigue and family feuds. The Australian Women's Weekly presents some fail-safe ways to avoid going crackers at Christmas and rediscover the joy of this special time.

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Define your perfect Christmas

"I would encourage people to sit down as a family and ask, what do I really want Christmas to be? Try to paint a clear picture. It's hard to achieve something if you don't really know what it is," says clinical psychologist Professor Timothy Sharp, author of 100 Ways to Happiness: A Guide for Busy People (Penguin).

What is a happy Christmas?

When you think of your own happy Christmas memories, chances are they are rarely about the decorations, the gift wrapping or the new furniture — they are inevitably of fun times. Professor Sharp agrees. "he spirit of Christmas tends to get lost in materialism and consumerism, and becomes what present do I buy and not how do I have fun with my family? The key is to stay focused on what matters. Get back to your priorities. If you can't find the perfect present, is that really as important as being a good friend and knowing that you are sharing time with them?"

Family feuds

Sadly, thrusting people who see each other once a year together over a roast turkey just makes flashpoints ignite. Exert control wherever you can, but if you can't and you just have to go along, Professor Sharp points out that you still have control over how you experience it. "Acceptance is an important part of happiness," he says.

Approach obligations with a view to getting the best time you can out of them: limit your exposure to the people you find irritating, either by making an excuse to leave early or zeroing in on those whose time and company you enjoy.

Take care of your own happiness

In the frantic lead-up to Christmas, often we let our bodies run on empty. The whirl of parties and gatherings means we lack sleep, and the excess of eating and drinking can leave our energy levels depleted and tempers frayed. It's worth considering how much this all contributes to any anger or feelings of sadness or failure at Christmas.

Managing grief and sadness

While Christmas can be a lonely and sad time for many people, Professor Sharp says "If your loved one has died, you can still savour their presence in a different way." It's bittersweet, but you can celebrate the great things in their life and recall some of the lovely things they did.

Professor Sharp says, "On Christmas Day, it's a superficial strategy, but try distracting yourself. Find other things to do, other people who are on their own, make a special day for yourself, organise something you have always really wanted to do: cook, get a great DVD — it's not going to be perfect but it's making the best of a situation."

Christmas wish come true

Christmas is all about family — but Elizabeth Andrassy will always remember Boxing Day last year with a tinge of sadness. It's the day her eldest son Simon and his family moved away to start an exciting new life in Tasmania.

Elizabeth, of Murwillumbah, NSW, had to wave goodbye to Simon, his partner Melinda and her grandchildren Zac, 6, Cade, 4, and Skyla, 18 months.

'They'd lived in our hometown until the move so we were able to see them when we and they wanted. The children are growing so quickly and we are missing out on special moments like Zac going to school and losing his first tooth.'

Elizabeth told us all about missing her family — especially at Christmas — when she entered a Telstra competition in The Australian Women's Weekly.

Her entry so moved the judges, she's won a family trip for five family members to be re-united, plus two Telstra phones so she can link up with her family with their easy new video calling system.

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Good morning Christmas will be both sad and and a little stressed ,i recently gained a daughter in law and she is from Sweden ,this will be her first Christmas away from home so to make things Joy full for her i have decided to combine Swedish tradition with Australian tradition and hopefully she will not feel to sad without her family ,sadly i lost my brother 4 weeks ago i am going to think of the funny times we had and toast him with a wine on Christmas day . My gifts this year have been with thought rather then cost so every one gets something smaller then last year ,this year. i always put a small gift on their Christmas plate but this year i have given them all an ornament to hang on their tree . I feel this will be a good Christmas as it is also my first where i will have all my family with me . Merry Christmas to all of you regards Mim Barton I feel this is going to be a good Crhistmas

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