The most radical move? Just talk to your friends and adult family members. Chances are, they’re just as stressed as you are. Propose a "No-Gift Pact" or a "Secret Santa" so you’re only responsible for one person instead of ten. Most people will breathe a massive sigh of relief. 5. Consumables are King
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We’ve been told gift cards are "impersonal." Let’s retire that myth. A gift card is actually a gift of autonomy . To make it feel less like a last-minute gas station grab, pair it with one small, physical item. A Starbucks card tucked into a nice ceramic mug? Suddenly, it’s a "Coffee Lover’s Experience." 3. Go Full Digital The most radical move
If you’d rather do literally anything else than navigate a crowded mall or scroll through endless pages of "gifts for him" that are just different shades of hammers, this post is for you. Here is the Grinch’s guide to surviving the gift-giving season without losing your mind. 1. The "Standardization" Strategy Propose a "No-Gift Pact" or a "Secret Santa"
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—or so the songs tell us. But for some of us, the sight of a "Holiday Gift Guide" doesn't bring joy; it brings a cold sweat.