Surviving the Day-After-Christmas Crash

The holiday blues set in today for many disillusioned moms.
Dr. Johnson says the best way to combat the "Christmas crash" is to start making changes now that will impact next year's holiday season. "The commercialism of Christmas sucks our souls dry," he says. "Put more focus on your relationships and on helping others. Volunteer with your family at a soup kitchen. Shift the focus away from material possessions and onto what really matters: quality family time."
If astronomical credit card bills are what's bringing you down, start saving now for next year. If you save $100 a month starting in January, you'll have $1,200 banked by December. That way, you won't have to go into debt to cover your holiday spending. A debt-free Christmas in 2011? We like the sound of that!
Are you experiencing the "Christmas crash" or post-holiday blues?
Not at all. Our Christmas was wonderful. We never use credit for gifts and our expectations are simple. I just want the dishes cleaned and the house to not burn down. The kids are always happy to open a few gifts and have a free day.
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You could spend an entire year here and never run into a snob. We do. But we dont frequent the snobatoriums.
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No, I had the perfect Hallmark xmas w/hubby and the kids and I paid cash for all of our gifts so no debt to worry about this year.