As Joshua Becker from the Becoming Minimalist Blog points out in his recent article, 12 Simple Ideas to Spread Holiday Cheer This Week, «the hustle and bustle of extra shopping, extra parties, crowded parking lots and check - out lines lead to greater
stress than other times of the year.»
Not exact matches
As a grown - up, the holidays make me more
stressed out and anxious
than any
other time of the
year.
Statistics also suggest that more relationships break down in the early
years of fatherhood
than at any
other time, perhaps as a result
of the
stress of parenthood.
Not to mention, with all the added
stress and hustle that the holidays often bring with them, we might be feeling just a bit more frazzled or sensitive
than other times of the
year.
Some
of the benefits that you may or may not have considered that makes me glad I made the choice
years ago are almost complete
time freedom, little
stress, more residual income
than living expenses, always new things to learn that improve you, and being able to help
others.