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From November to December: A cozy glide into the holiday season

Ah, November into December—when every passing hour feels like a gentle nudge toward resplendent festivities, gobs of food, and plenty of good cheer.

The Great November-December Crossover

November serves as the opening act to December’s headliner. Think of it as the time to stock up on all things cozy: warm drinks, fuzzy socks, fluffy blankets, and the occasional emotional support pie. Thanksgiving leftovers are still in the fridge when holiday music sneaks its way into our playlists, unapologetically drowning out whatever chill vibes we thought we would stick to.

By the time December arrives, in the Northern hemisphere we have gone from sweater weather to “where is my coat?” The shift happens faster than you can say “holiday spirit.”

November serves as a warm-up for December’s culinary Olympics. After Thanksgiving, we think, “I couldn’t possibly eat another big meal.” Enter December, laughing in the form of cookie platters, eggnog, and a buffet of things you didn’t know could be dipped in chocolate.

For Your Consideration:

December knows how to pile it on—but here is the secret to success: remember that balance you have been working on (yeah, you!) Say yes to the cookie exchange but no to the third Secret Santa. Prioritize what brings you joy, whether that is a full holiday movie binge or a quiet evening with tea and twinkly lights.

So, cheers to a delightful glide from November into and throughout December—may it be a splendid holiday season filled with laughter, snuggly warmth, and just enough time to take a really good nap.

Okay, your turn:

What’s the transition from November into December look like for you? Any traditions you enjoy?

I invite you to share your observations, feelings, and experiences by leaving a Reply in the Comments section, below. Soul-to-soul!

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