You’re taking time for yourself during this December. Right? – not spreading yourself thin, not spending more than you have. We all know the ease of buying power with credit cards. It’s a breeeze to get carried away when shopping – the Christmas music lends itself to merriment, and a desire to please, people are walking around in stores, and along the streets, with prettily wrapped purchases peeking out of shopping bags, store windows entice, entice, entice, and you begin to believe if you don’t buy, buy, buy, you’re a cheapskate. Don’t believe it. Debt is a burden. And when the holidays are over and the bills come, the feeling changes. You don’t want it to change. There are ways to enjoy the holidays and keep your shirt on your back. It’s neat to see mainstream magazine articles promoting an amazing holiday with simplicity as the guideline, and giving ideas about how to shop in a smart way while remaining stress free and happy. Let’s go for the meaningful, fun, full-of-laughter memories, and avoid any burdensome ones. Enjoy it all!
If credit card bills can be paid in the blink of an eye, Ho Ho Ho pamper yourself, family, friends, treat a few strangers to a scrumptious meal. Enjoy it all!