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Holiday Ease Playbook: 10 Tiny Shifts to Make the Season Less Stressful

November 01, 20252 min read

Holiday Ease Playbook: 10 Tiny Shifts to Make the Season Less Stressful

When your schedule swells, your nervous system does too. Ease isn’t found in doing more—it’s found in choosing less, on purpose.

Why “less” works

Holiday stress is usually a mix of expectations, over-giving, extra spends, and crowded calendars. Small, honest choices return you to calm—and calm returns you to connection.

The Tiny Shifts (grouped so they’re easy to use)

1) Time & Body

• Schedule yourself first. Put one pocket of solo time on the calendar (a walk, a bath, a quiet tea). Protect it like any appointment.

• Keep your movement ritual. Don’t drop what steadies you. If needed, shorten it—don’t skip it.

• One-surface reset. Choose a single surface to clear before bed. Visual simplicity = nervous-system relief.

2) Money & Gifts

• Name your number. Decide a spend range and honor it. Calm beats “wow.”

• Give without strings. Offer the gift and release the outcome. If they re-gift or return, that’s okay.

3) Calendar & Capacity

• Revise the list. You can’t add a holiday schedule to a normal schedule and still feel well. Drop or delegate.

• Selective yes. Choose the events that genuinely nourish you; let the others go.

4) Home Energy

• Tidy, not perfect. “Good enough” is good enough. Focus on the rooms you’ll truly use.

• Bedroom as refuge. Warm lighting, no TV, no clutter under the bed—make rest easy to reach.

5) Relationships

• Allow help. Ask for one specific task (e.g., “Would you plate the dessert?”). Let it be imperfect.

• Accept family as-is. Buttons may get pressed. Prepare one sentence you’ll use kindly: “I’m stepping out for a few minutes—I’ll be back soon.”

•	Allow help. Ask for one specific task (e.g., “Would you plate the dessert?”). Let it be imperfect. •	Accept family as-is. Buttons may get pressed. Prepare one sentence you’ll use kindly: “I’m stepping out for a few minutes—I’ll be back soon.”

60-Minute Holiday Reset (use anytime)

• 5 min – Choose one micro-zone: a counter, a coffee table.

• 40 min – Sort into: Keep / Donate / Trash / “After the holidays.”

• 10 min – Finish: bag donations, put trash out, calendar any “after” tasks.

• 5 min – Settle: soft lamp on, one window cracked, three slow breaths.

Gentle scripts when it’s noisy inside

• “I’m keeping the memory, not the object.”

• “Good enough creates more connection.”

• “It’s okay to receive help.”

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For 26+ years, Linda Binns has been guiding High Sensory Professional women to overcome their unique obstacles and challenges with energy mastery. She inspires clients to step into their greatness with ease, frequently exceeding their own expectations.

As a High Sensory Professional herself, Linda has learned what it takes to thrive when others experience you as being very different. Her mission is to empower other sensitive professionals to fulfill their potential by embracing their uniqueness.

She is the author of 8 books on energy, and has been a frequent guest on television, radio, podcasts, and summits.

Linda Binns

For 26+ years, Linda Binns has been guiding High Sensory Professional women to overcome their unique obstacles and challenges with energy mastery. She inspires clients to step into their greatness with ease, frequently exceeding their own expectations. As a High Sensory Professional herself, Linda has learned what it takes to thrive when others experience you as being very different. Her mission is to empower other sensitive professionals to fulfill their potential by embracing their uniqueness. She is the author of 8 books on energy, and has been a frequent guest on television, radio, podcasts, and summits.

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