Simplify & Savor for the Holidays + Live Connie Chat

Post by Michelle McCullough, Site Contributor

Do you love the holidays or dread them?
Do you have favorite holiday traditions for Thanksgiving & Christmas?
Do you have ways you simplify so you have more time and energy to Savor?
Do you shop early or are you a last minute gift buyer?
How do you help your family remember the true meaning of Christmas amidst all the presents?
We want your ideas!http://www.polkadotpoplars.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Connie-Sokol.jpg
How do the Connie Chats work? You log in to Facebook for one our and get to chat with Connie, who will share tips, advice and more! We want to hear from you.
Each month, follow these steps:
1. Go to https://www.facebook.com/8basics and “like” the page for updates and information.
2. Come back to https://www.facebook.com/8basics each month on schedule and we’ll start at the top of the hour with tips and questions.
3. Dive in! Share your thoughts and advice.  We know that you have your own time savers and memory makers and we want to hear them!
If you have questions about how this works, feel free to leave them here or ask us on our Facebook page!  We can’t wait to chat with you on our next Connie Chat!
Do you have Connie’s book, “Simplify & Savor the Season”?
Here’s what one reader had to say:

“I loved Connie’s newest book Simplify & Savor the Season: Connie has sprinkled her trademark humor throughout this insightful, and much needed, book. She helps lead the reader through an easy 3-step plan that will simplify the holidays and yet keep what is dear to your family close. This book helps remind the reader to stop, breath and wonder at the holiday magic. Her four step plan using PADE: Plan, Abbreviate, Delegate and Eliminate is a life savor! And worksheets are included in the book. Connie also included touching stories and quotes that will melt your heart, make you smile, and help all of us enjoy the holidays a little bit better. This book is a must read for the holidays. And every other day that we need to simplify.” – Taffy Earl Lovell

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