Surviving Family Holidays
Shift Your Expectations
Tis the season for family fetes and festivities -- and the increased potential for feuds. Arm yourself with the following strategies and face the holidays head-on -- while maintaining a Zen-like cool.
If your idea of a perfect holiday is one in which everyone laughs, gets along, and clasps hands for a round of "Kumbaya," then no wonder you leave disappointed. Psychologist Leonard Felder's suggestion? Set different goals. "Maybe last year you had five good minutes out of a three-hour visit when you connected with a difficult or complicated family member," he says. "This year, aim for 10 good minutes. That's a 100 percent improvement." Maybe your intention is to laugh a little more, breathe a little easier, or say a few kind words to even the most challenging relative. Set reasonable goals and you won't feel let down.