Home for the Holidays Survival Guide
Insider breaks down how to take care of your physical and emotional health this holiday season.
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First Step: Make a Travel Plan
This year, holiday travel stressors will include more than packing a suitcase and getting to the airport on time.
Handling Tough Conversations & long-distance celebrations
Here's how to navigate uncomfortable topics, feel more at ease in new environments, and connect with those you can't see in person.
Insider spoke to relationship experts to find out the best ways to make a good impression while still feeling like yourself.
"It's well established that citing facts is not an effective strategy to change minds or establish a rapport."
Be sure to switch up your forms of communication, whether it's through video chats, phone calls, or physical letters.
The "Queer Eye" culture expert said you don't have to engage if you don't want to.
New parents often feel isolated, even without added restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A cinematic Celebration for one
Maybe skipping the holiday travel isn't so bad: remember the long lines, snowstorms, and endless traffic?
You could join Neal Page as he lives through a terrible two-day odyssey to get home in "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles."