Although most people consider the holiday season to be the most magical time of the year, many
people struggle to get through the holidays without confronting emotional or financial issues. The
holidays are a time of year when people may feel pressure to spend more money than they should
on gifts. It may also be a time of year that’s difficult for folks who are grieving lost loved ones or
struggling in silence as others happily celebrate the holidays, so we’ve compiled tips for making it
through the holidays.
1. Prepare Home for the Holidays
When you have family or friends staying in your home during the holidays, you should make sure
that you take care of all of your maintenance needs before they arrive. After all, it would be difficult to
try to get remodeling jobs completed when you have guests and many maintenance crews have
limited hours during the holidays. Since many people want to get home improvement jobs done
before they leave town for the holidays or invite family members into their homes for the holiday
season, it can also be a busy time of year for contractors so you might have a hard time getting fit
into their schedule if you try to set up a repair at the last minute.
For many homeowners in the U.S., small problems in the home can lead to big utility bills and other
consequences. For example, in the United States, 10% of homes have plumbing leaks that
squander a minimum of 90 gallons of water daily. When you have company coming over for the
holidays, the water bill can add up after everyone takes their baths and showers so you should make
sure you aren’t accidentally wasting water on leaks in the plumbing system by scheduling an
inspection with a qualified professional plumber before the holidays hit.
2. Seek Better Employment
A lot of people feel the financial strain that holiday shopping can bring. No matter what holidays you
celebrate, you’ll probably find that it can become expensive to get gifts for holiday parties and
gatherings. If you don’t want the holidays to hurt your wallet, you can take this time to get a job in a
field that pays more than your current industry.
Working in the auto repair industry has many benefits. According to Grand View Research, the oil
change service industry in the U.S. boasted a $7.48 billion market size in 2022. This makes it a
lucrative, stable field for employment as long as there are jobs available in your region during this
time of the year. If you already work in this field, trying to attain more projects may be beneficial.
3. Treat Ailments
If you want to enjoy this holiday season and many more to come, you’ll need to prioritize your health.
One of the areas of health that people tend to neglect is dental health. According to the Center for
Disease Control and Prevention, about 26% of adult U.S. citizens live with untreated dental decay.
No matter what type of health conditions you may have, it’s a good idea to schedule important
medical appointments before the holidays. When your insurance deductible resets at the beginning
of the year, you’ll want to take advantage of the benefits that come with scheduling appointments
and procedures before that happens. Since some medical providers may go on vacation during the
holidays, it can also be a practical idea to try to see your healthcare professional team before they
leave town for the holidays.
If the holidays are hard for you, you’re not alone. There are plenty of people who see the holidays as
a difficult time of year. If you live far from your loved ones or anticipate that you won’t be able to
celebrate the holidays this year, you can follow our tips to get through the holiday season.