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Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 10/6/2025
Fall Cleaning • Time Management Hacks • Stress-Free Systems
Holidays are a time for gathering, joy, and celebration—and they can bring chaos if your home is cluttered and unprepared. With a little planning now, you can step into the season feeling calm, organized, and ready to welcome guests without the last-minute scramble.
Instead of tackling everything at once, focus on manageable projects each month leading up to December. Think of this as creating breathing room in your home so you can truly enjoy family, friends, and the magic of the season.
October: Lay the Foundation
With hosting season just around the corner, now’s the time to take stock of essentials. A quick inventory ensures you’re prepared before the rush.
November: Focus on the Festivities
By November, schedules fill quickly, so decluttering now will save your sanity later.
December: Streamline and Simplify
By December, your calendar is likely to overflow—so only tackle the areas that make the biggest impact.
Remember: Progress Over Perfection
Decluttering isn’t about having a picture-perfect home; it’s about creating a space where you and your guests feel comfortable and at ease. Work in small chunks, celebrate what you accomplish, and don’t burn yourself out trying to do everything at once.
“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful
or believe to be beautiful.” ~ William Morris
Helpful Resources
With a little bit of prep now, you’ll greet the holidays with less stress and more joy.
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Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 9/22/2025
A practical guide to set budgets, manage expenses, and avoid holiday debt.
Do you ever feel like the holidays sneak up on your wallet faster than on your calendar? You’re not alone. Many families find that the joy of the season is dimmed by financial stress, overspending, and January credit card statements. But here’s the good news: with a little preparation, you can create a holiday season that’s generous, meaningful, and debt-free.
Think of this as your holiday financial game plan - a way to keep the celebrations full of joy while keeping your finances under control.
Holiday Spending Snapshot
Most households spend between 1–2% of their annual income on the holidays. A well-planned allocation looks like this:
Six Strategies to Build Your Holiday Game Plan
Grab a highlighter, and mark the strategies that will work best for you:
1. Master the Gift List
Since gifts are usually the biggest slice of the holiday pie, they’re the best place to start.
2. Budget Beyond Gifts
Gifts aren’t the only expense to watch.
3. Try the “Cash Stuffing” System
This method (also called envelope budgeting) helps you stick to your plan.
4. Shop Smart with Spending Strategies
5. Build a Holiday Cash Cache
The surest way to avoid debt is to prepare in advance.
6. Reflect and Reset in January
The holiday season doesn’t end when the decorations come down—it’s the perfect time to plan for next year.
When you take control of your holiday finances, you’re not just saving money—you’re creating space for peace, generosity, and connection. The best gift you can give your loved ones is a stress-free you. With a thoughtful plan, you can step into the season confident, generous, and debt-free.
“It is Christmas every time you let God love others through you.”
~ Mother Teresa
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Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 9/22/2025
Following up after sending a thank-you note is critical to maintain
momentum and demonstrate your continued interest.
Here are some effective strategies:
Remember, your follow-up communicates your high interest and professionalism. Use it as an opportunity to highlight your compatibility for the position. Good luck!
“Success is not final; failure is not fatal.
It is the courage to continue that counts."
~ Winston Churchill
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