For many of us, December 31st is associated withpleasant pre-New Year's chores. And in order not to spoil the joyful anticipation of your favorite holiday for yourself and your loved ones by standing in lines, searching for smoked chicken breast or pineapples for your favorite exotic salad on the last day of the outgoing year, it is worth bringing a little organization into the pre-holiday bustle in advance. Write an inspired letter to Santa Claus, and it does not matter that you have long outgrown childhood. "The spoken thought" will not only bring clarity to your plans, but also help "leave overboard" all unnecessary things. To avoid emotional overstrain, try to avoid confrontation. However, this does not mean that you must necessarily restrain your emotions. To get rid of taking on ill-considered obligations, learn to say the simple but difficult to pronounce word "NO". Buy New Year's gifts for all your friends, family and loved ones in advance. Do not put off visiting a beauty salon until the last day. Also, don't forget to express your gratitude to all the people around you and to fate for all your successes and failures of the outgoing year in the pre-holiday bustle. This year, about 70% of Russians plan to celebrate the New Year at home, the remaining 30% - at the home of these 70%.

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