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July tends to be a different experience for people with children than those without children. Child free people can go about their lives, taking time to consider their Summer break. They are often free from time constraints, the limitations of income, school terms or childcare. For those with children July signifies the end of the school year, relief that exams are over or anticipation of student offspring returning from university.
Now that the freedom of the best months of the year are arriving let's start to enjoy Summer:
- Many people are wary of spending a lot of their disposable income on a Summer holiday. Some prefer to wait for a last-minute deal or have a cheaper holiday at home. Many families have ongoing concerns about their financial situation and future security. It's important to resist being pressurised into spending money you cannot afford and then having to commit to stressful months of repayments. Far better to be open and honest about what you can afford from the outset. Real friends will appreciate your position.
- Sharing holidays with others can be claustrophobic. Spending twenty-four hours of the day in each other's company can place severe strain on relationships. Separate accommodation can help introduce some respite from the intensity, as can joining part way through the holiday. If you're accompanying difficult family members try to ensure that everyone has tasks to occupy them; food preparation, childcare, tidying can give everyone a valuable break.
- When entertaining family or friends at home suggest that everyone shares the load by bringing a dish or a bottle. That way a pleasant, relaxed party atmosphere can be enjoyed for relatively little individual expense and effort. Many people are happy to get involved in this way and it makes it easier and less onerous for them to feel comfortable about reciprocating at some point in the future.
- Children can go a little wild after months spent studying. It can be a good idea to initially allow them some latitude to blow off steam and catch up with friends. Then agree some household rules. Outline expected chores, studying, homework routine, especially relevant if they're not getting a Summer job.
- With young children, share childcare with another family if possible. Then you can combine resources to provide a full timetable of trips, overnight stays, catering and fun times whilst giving each other a break and some valuable free time. Many attractions offer special deals on entrance fees and meals for family groups. Check local press for details.
A little forward planning can ensure that July is a fun, eventful month, with plenty of good times enjoyed with family and friends. Planning ahead can ensure that relationships survive intact, children enjoy their Summer holidays, whilst too much money is not spent.
Susan Leigh is a Counsellor and Hypnotherapist who works with stressed individuals to promote confidence and self belief, with couples in crisis to improve communications and understanding and with business clients to help support the health and motivation levels of individuals and teams.
For more information see http://www.lifestyletherapy.net/
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