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Know Your Priorities to Make Holidays Special

Know Your Priorities to Make Holidays Special- Mother and daughter baking cookies

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or the solstice, the holiday season can be stressful—with financial stress often playing a large role. To cut through the noise, you have to know your priorities to make the holidays special.

What Is Most Important To You?

Figure out what makes the holidays special for you and your family and allocate most of your spending to those things. Maybe there are other, less important things you can scale back or skip.

For instance, if you love hosting a lavish holiday dinner but are ho-hum about festive holiday clothing, don’t buy that new outfit. Budget more for your dinner instead. The key is to set priorities and identify the important things.

And remember that handmade or homemade goodies, charitable gifts, or the gift of time can mean much more to recipients than presents.

Special Ideas

Here are some ideas:

Time To Mend Relationships

The holidays tend to bring people together. “So if you have a bad relationship it’s a great gift to mend it and make amends,” says Rob Severson, a financing coach in Deephaven, Minn. “You’ll be a lot happier if you don’t wait and it will probably mean a lot more than a box of candy.”

The holidays are all about giving, so think about next year. Having a planned spending plan will certainly help lessen the stress and help you focus on what’s really important. With Mid Oregon’s Saver’s Club, or a Save to Win account, you can conveniently set money aside with automatic deposits from your account. Visit a branch, or call (541) 382-1795.

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