Festive homes trimmed with gleaming lights and candy cane pathways dot the neighborhood and carols filter through every box store’s speaker system. But the brightest of seasons bears an unfortunate burden. Nearly ninety percent of us feel anxious. Overwhelmed.
I’d like to invite you to join me for my next series, Preparing for Christmas: Finding Peace, as we ready our hearts to herald the King.
Discover how you can reclaim peace and let go of Christmas stress.
A Stress-Less Christmas is Focused on Christ
If you have followed my blog for a while, you know I have lived with fibromyalgia for several years. Chronic illness requires adjustments, though not all of them are negative. One of the beneficial lessons autoimmune illness has taught me is that a Christmas focused on Christ is about preparation. But not the sort of preparation that involves checklists, meal plans, and budgets—although those all have their place.
Instead, this preparation involves the heart. It is a mindset willing to meditate on the miraculous. The desire and discipline to pursue the Dayspring.
Instead, this preparation involves my heart. It is a mindset willing to meditate on the miraculous. The desire and discipline to pursue the Dayspring.#stresslesschristmas #christmaspeace Click To Tweet
A believer since childhood, I have treasured the gift of Christmas for years. But fibromyalgia has forced me to slow down. I am unable to live at a breakneck pace. Incapable of enduring hours of endless shopping, baking cookies, or crafting stacks of handmade Christmas cards.
Even spending a full day in the kitchen–something I adore–can result in a month-long flare.
As a result, I focus less on the wrapping in which I present Christmas to friends and family and more on the presence of the one who came as Peace.
I focus less on the wrapping in which I present Christmas to friends and family and more on the presence of the one who came as Peace. #stresslesschristmas #christmaspeace Click To Tweet
How Less is More
Overburdened finances, packed schedules, and pursuing the “perfect holiday” top the season’s list as several areas that create Christmas stress. Perhaps we have fallen victim to deceivingly simple Pinterest boards or the latest Hallmark movie featuring accomplished, coiffed women in stilettos who can whip a mess of a home into a winter wonderland before the first commercial.
Pinterest boards, Hallmark movies, and lipstick can be great–as long as we remember one important factor. They all shade reality.
- Less the debt of overspending? Abundance. Not in stuff nor in unwanted or unneeded items but in freedom from the constant worry that bills are coming due.
- Without the weight of mandatory fun? Rejoicing. Not forced smiles or meaningless small talk but heartfelt memories made with those closest to our hearts.
- Minus the lie of perfection? Time. Hours made available to celebrate Christ as we release self-flagellation and accept His grace.
Simple Ways to Let Go of Christmas Stress
Simple sounds good, right? Though I still wish I could cook for a full day without growing weary, there is beauty and blessing in letting go of the perfectly appointed decor and attending cookie exchanges.
But how do we do it?
- Create a list of the traditions you most value. List other traditions, requirements, and activities that you and your family find less important. Which can you eliminate?
- Work within your budget. Avoid using credit cards and only purchase items your family can afford. If you have a large extended family, consider setting up a gift exchange in which you draw a given family’s name. Limit spending to an amount you can all afford. In January, start setting money aside each month as you plan for next Christmas.
- Pray. Ask God for discernment. Do you cling to certain ideals? Long for the perfect holiday? Are there strongholds you need to give to Him as you prepare for the King of Glory?
A Prayer to Release Stress this Holiday Season
Father,
Thank you for the gift of Jesus. I long to celebrate and glorify the marvelous beauty of the babe wrapped in flesh and surrender my schedule, expectations, and concerns this Christmas. Reveal any areas that create stress or worry and show me how to release them to you. Teach me to prepare my heart as I consider the Prince of Peace who came long ago and who will come again.
In the powerful name of Jesus,
Amen
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Tammy, Boy can I ever relate. I had to make many adjustments over the years because of fibromyalgia. And still do, I can’t do an entire day out because it triggers a flare. I definitely need more spoons in a day. Keeping Jesus front and center indeed does relieve stress. These are great ways to let go of Christmas stress. Thank you for this beautiful prayer sweet friend.
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I’m still learning my limits but God is faithful. Praying you stay well and healthy this holiday season, friend, and that your spoons are abundant. 🙂
Thank you, Tammy for your gentle invitation to rest rather than rush over the holiday. For years I dreaded Thanksgiving because I knew it meant kicking everything into high gear for the Christmas rush.
Thank you for the easy ways to stay focused and release stress!
I hope you can enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas more this year, friend, and that some of my words encouraged you.
Tammy, thank you for sharing this. Yes reclaim peace and let go of dress🙏❤
It’s ironic that as we celebrate the Prince of Peace, we tend to get overwhelmed. I know He wants more for us.
Blessings,
Tammy
Focus is the key, Tammy! When we focus on Him, we walk through on the path He created for us. If we focus on the wind and the waves (activities!), we sink, and potentially drown! I’m thankful the Prince of Peace has made a way of peace for us. I appreciate how you articulated this truth, “This preparation involves the heart. It is a mindset willing to meditate on the miraculous. The desire and discipline to pursue the Dayspring.” Amen.
Absolutely, Lisa. That’s such a great point! When we focus on Him, the circumstances are far less important.
This morning I woke up with a flood of stress as I realized how much I still need to do for Christmas! This wonderful post was like healing balm for my soul! Thank you, friend!
My heart is encouraged if this post helped even in a small way. May He fill your heart with peace today, sweet friend!
This is so encouraging, Tammy. Too often I unnecessarily bring extra holiday stress on myself. I’ve learned to do a bit better as I’ve gotten older, but I still have lots of room to grow in this area. I appreciate your graceful position about it!