Many people are worried this year how would they get through the holiday season. With the weakened economy and increasing rates of unemployment, buying Christmas gifts for everyone of the family or having a holiday trip could be sometimes a mission impossible.
It is always a good idea to plan how to spend in advance. A shopping strategy will make your holiday really good and will help you avoid the post-Christmas regrets. Set a firm budget and stick to it! Then try to replace the gift giving to every member of your family with a simple exchange system. Write down your names on paper and put the sheets in a bag. Then pull out one and see the name – this is the only person you will buy something. Another good idea is to make the Christmas gifts on your own. Hand-made items are always more appreciated and cherished than the expensive purchase from the store.
Do not buy anything expensive for yourself – it is tempting to give yourself a present, but it is also pointless and unnecessary. You can spoil yourself at any time of the year. The purpose of the Christmas gifts is to make other people happy. And try not to spoil the children with multiple gifts – one Christmas gift for each child should be sufficient. Here are some ideas for less expensive presents that might be helpful.
Experience instead of material item
It would be much more exciting for the whole family or friends to do something together for Christmas. There are many options here – cinema or theatre vouchers and tickets, tickets to local attractions or subscription to the person’s favourite magazine. It can cost you less than a material gift and will be lovely and memorable present.