How to Have a Happy Thanksgiving
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- Don’t get depleted by holiday preparation and therefore feel short-fused when the guests arrive. Delegate, delegate, delegate. Everyone loves to contribute his or her specialty and be represented.
- Too many calories a problem? Prepare a healthier, leaner Thanksgiving and serve smaller portions. Provide a tasting menu like they do in fancy restaurants. Have your pie and eat it too. Just slice it thinner and forego the white stuff.
- Speed up your metabolism and help control heartbu by taking a brisk after-dinner Thanksgiving walk with family members. Absorb good energy from the great outdoors.
- Family critics aiming to maim this holiday by slinging a few barbs? Put up your invisible white light to act as a shield which will prevent the negative energy from invading while you release your positive energy to reach out to others. And my personal favorite shield – humor. Objectify the dinner and see it as a sitcom. Imagine Marie sitting at your table, the proverbial mother-in-law from Everyone Loves Raymond, and laugh heartily. No one can trivialize you if you know what you contribute to the table of life.
- Give each of your guests a piece of paper to write down the trait that he or she likes about each person at the table and read it. This will trigger some positive feelings and some laughs.
- Invite someone to your home who would be spending the day alone. This will expand your heart, make the guest feel good, teach your children good values and keep everyone on their best behavior – especially those relatives who like to sling barbs.
- If Thursday does not work for you or your extended family because you are on call at work, have custody issues with your ex, etc. then celebrate on Sunday! Enjoy the meal; delight in the people who can attend and make it come together on a day that is convenient for all.
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