Let’s face it, Christmas can make you crazy! Parties, family gatherings and gift lists often make us go overboard and feel overwhelmed. Not to mention the pressure to have the nicest gift under the tree or compete with your next door neighbor for the brightest light display.
But there IS a way to make the holiday season a little less cash crippling and stress inducing. And it starts with proper planning and expectation around who to buy for, and how much to spend. In this episode, we talk about our Christmas traditions, gift buying protocols and how to make the budget behave while still being generous and thoughtful.
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