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HOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STRESS-FREE: A SURVIVAL GUIDE

The holidays are a time of get-togethers and spreading joy. However, Christmas shopping can turn even the most cheerful into a stress-stricken Grinch. The sea of shoppers and the tricky task of sticking to a budget can feel like a chaotic obstacle course.


Never fear; this guide is here to help you. With these tips, you can accomplish everything you need to do with minimal stress. From your Christmas food shopping list to figuring out which presents to give your loved ones, here are some approaches to make the holiday rush a breeze.


8 Christmas Shopping Tips

Here are eight tips to live by during the holidays to make your Christmas shopping as smooth as possible.


1. Create a spending plan—and stick to it!

The one golden rule of holiday sanity: set a spending plan. Don’t think of it as a budget—you might start worrying that you can’t buy some things since the word seems restrictive.


It’s easy to get carried away in the holiday spirit, but your future self will thank you for not overspending. Determine a reasonable amount for gifts, decorations, and festive treats. Knowing your finances makes for a more enjoyable season without the post-holiday blues.


Spending plans are made up of goals, like buying a ham and lechon for the noche buena and decorating the Christmas tree. Instead of a limit, you can now save money accordingly to purchase them. You can do the same spending plan for gifts.


Though this is essentially the same as a budget, hitting goals feels more rewarding than reassuring yourself that you didn’t overspend.


2. Finalize who’s on your Santa’s nice list

Gift-giving and the holidays go hand in hand, so you should finalize your nice list early to allocate your spending accordingly. This step not only streamlines your gift-buying mission but also prevents last-minute panic. It’s also the perfect opportunity to add personal touches to each gift, showing your loved ones that you’ve put thought into their presents.


3. Create a Christmas food shopping list

Speaking of lists, don’t forget the noche buena! Create a comprehensive food shopping list to avoid frantic, last-minute dashes to the grocery store. Plan your holiday meals, stock up on non-perishables, and save yourself the panic that you forgot the ham and other food items.


4. Keep your eyes peeled for discounts

‘Tis the season for giving—and for getting a good deal! Watch out for discounts, promotions, and special offers to help keep you in line with your spending plan. Malls are not the only places offering Christmas sales; online shopping platforms also provide huge discounts. Grab those bargains and watch your stress levels drop as your savings rise.


However, remember that ordering online during a holiday rush may delay delivery since many are also buying, so get those presents early!


5. Use tech and apps to compare prices

Technology is your holiday shopping ally. Embrace apps and online tools to compare prices and find the best deals. Your wallet will thank you, and you’ll have more time to enjoy the festive season.


Check for discounts on a particular store’s website and see whether a trip to a brick-and-mortar or spending on delivery is worth it. Brands may also have exclusive discount coupons on specific platforms and websites.

 

6. Start early, and maximize your weekdays

Procrastination and holiday shopping don’t mix well. Start early to escape the last-minute rush and enjoy a leisurely shopping experience.


Weekdays are your secret weapon against crowds. Take advantage of quieter shopping days to breeze through your list without the hustle and bustle. People usually shop after work hours, so try to fulfill your shopping list early in the day or during your time off.


Doing these will be much easier if you’re around nearby neighborhood essentials like malls, as you can make multiple short trips when needed.


7. Know where to find unique gift items

Skip the generic gifts and discover unique items by attending different events or checking out specialty shops. Not only does this support local businesses, but it also adds a personal touch to your presents.


If you have a condo or live in the Bonifacio Global City area, MITSUKOSHI BGC carries various brands that cater to a wide range of preferences. The basement area offers different types of food, while the first floor has makeup brands, bags, and toys for sale.


8. Shop at local markets and stores

Many malls also have holiday bazaars, so make the trip if possible. Follow pages like Bazaar Whisperer to be alerted of events happening around Metro Manila. You can also browse social media apps like Instagram to find more local brands in your neighborhood.


Of course, nothing beats walking around town while taking in the cold air and enjoying the sights and sounds of the holidays in the Philippines.


Bilis Navidad!

Shopping can be stressful, but you can have a smooth experience with the tips mentioned. Early decisions on your nice list pave the way for thoughtful gifts but set a spending plan to get your finances in order.


Capitalize on seasonal discounts to maximize your gifts and utilize technology for effortless price comparisons. Also, remember to beat the crowds by starting early and shopping on quieter weekdays.


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Explore what The Seasons Residences, condos for sale in Marikina, and other locations offer at Federal Land’s website.

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