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Consulting with some pharmacist moms and colleagues, these are the top tips for how they make the holidays more of a celebration and less of a logistical nightmare.
Thanksgiving is less than a week away, and many American retailers are already celebrating Christmas. How many of you find yourself going a bit crazy, running around, and pacing that the holidays are coming?
The holidays are a mix of leisure and stress for many, including mothers who are often trying to get time off from work to spend more time with their families, only to find themselves trying to “run an errand” to get away. Before you know it, you will be holding your baby so no one will get germs on him, trying a new meal that you do not like, sitting with a family member who won’t be around next year, or just plain old enjoying your day. You are not alone #pharmacistmoms.
The holidays are one of my most favorite times of the year. I love Black Friday and Cyber Monday....in fact, I wait all year for them, and am ready to shop till I drop. There is just so much to do.
I have consulted with some pharmacist moms and colleagues, and asked them how they make the holidays more of a celebration and less of a logistical nightmare. Here are the top tips:
Above all, don’t let the holiday season become a series of stressful events. Reign in the expectations, relive the old traditions and establish new ones, and enjoy precious time off with your family.
Suzanne Soliman, PharmD, BCMAS is founder of the Pharmacist Moms group and website. Connect with her and Pharmacist Moms on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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