It's not exactly a hot take that the holiday season is stressful. Read the following neutral sentence: In December, I buy gifts or find creative ways to show my appreciation for people who matter to me, attend parties with friends and colleagues, and spend extended time with family. Does it spark joy, or anxiety?
Either way, it's a whirlwind. TIME spoke to experts about how to make the best of it, offering guidance on how to opt out of gatherings, how to de-stress gift-giving, and how to cope with grief during this busy season. How are your holiday plans shaping up? Write to me at andrea@time.com. I'll gladly take a break from wrapping presents and making eating cookies to reply.
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