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5 Easy Ways to Combat Holiday Stress

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Although the holidays can bring about a feeling of joy and happiness, the hustle and bustle of the season also tends to come with a side affect of major stress.  That’s why Review Journal has created a list of super simple ways to combat this stress when you’re feeling most anxious.  Go ahead and try out a few of these tricks…

  1. Get Organized- plan ahead of time
  2. Avoid taking on debt- only spend what you know you have
  3. Be realistic- understand how much you can handle
  4. Take time to take care of yourself- don’t take enjoyable activities out for the budget

For the final way to combat stress, click here.

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