Sentences with phrase «holiday spending decisions»

When you are your best, grounded self, you are less likely to make impulsive decisions, and that includes impulsive holiday spending decisions that might lead to trouble in the new year.
Since it is undeniable that holiday spending has a major impact on household finances (more on that in a moment), then it really isn't too early to do some planning on how to make more responsible holiday spending decisions this year.

Not exact matches

I had foolishly assumed that whether I liked them or not, people in government were there because they knew how to do their job but the last 12 months alone have included the decision to hold a snap election that then lost them more seats than a bad IKEA intern, Brexit talks that have mimicked that track Paula Abdul did with a cartoon cat, an offensive defence secretary, an international development secretary who had to resign in order to spend less time on holiday, Boris Johnson sadly continuing to be Boris Johnson and all of that and more culminating in an assurance that everything is fine because now our passports will be blue to match the depression everyone will have in 2018.
Now that we are married, it is an increasingly difficult decision on where we are going to be spending the holidays.
Spending the holidays without Monica causes Chandler to make an extreme decision about his job.
It is your decision whether you choose to join in with the excursions that are included on our Alps train holidays and you are welcome to spend your time relaxing in your hotel or individually exploring the local area if you would prefer to do so.
For example, new findings from this industry - leading research program revealed in 2014 that the local situation for LGBT people can now play a decision - influencing role on where LGBT people will choose to spend their holidays.
While some environmental groups have applauded the decision, other stakeholders said they would spend the Thanksgiving holiday to ensure all the provisions are understood before lawmakers take it up in a three - day session next week.
Examples of a lack of balance that can destroy a relationship include always spending the holidays with one set of parents, one partner drinking with friends every night after work, or one partner making all of the vacation decisions.
You should be as detailed as possible, discussing days and times each parent will spend time with the child, transportation arrangements, vacation and holiday schedules, how decisions will be made and disagreements resolved, and so on.
That involves both parents meeting together with a mediator (who may or may not be an attorney) who tries to facilitate (help) the parents reach their own agreement on where the children should live throughout the week during the school year, where they should spend their weekend time, which holidays they spend with each parent, and when they get to vacation with each parent, and also when the parents are required to consult with one another to make major decisions involving health care for and education of their children.
It is such a hard decision between the velvet holiday set or the fall set, but I would probably go with the fall set as it goes with the colors in our home and could more easily spend more time out and not put away as seasonal.
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