Last Minute Christmas Shopping: 5 Tips to Survive the Rush
Have you finished your Christmas shopping? If not, cue the panic. If you’ve left your shopping until the very last minute, which let’s be honest, we’re all guilty of, don’t worry. You’re not alone. But, with the right mindset, a bit of strategy, and a lot of coffee, you can survive last-minute Christmas shopping as if it were an Olympic sport.
5 Tips for Last-Minute Christmas Shopping
Here are 5 tips to help you survive gift shopping and gift wrapping at the last minute.
Go Online… Now
If thinking about the Christmas crowd makes you want to skip the holiday altogether, the solution is literally at your fingertips. Even though it might feel like everything is sold out, there are still plenty of options online, you just need to be patient in scrolling which you always do anyway. Many retailers offer fast shipping, same-day delivery, or even in-store pickup. Just remember to check the estimated delivery dates to make sure your Christmas presents will arrive on time.
Gift Cards: The Heroes of the Busy and the Procrastinator
There’s nothing wrong with giving gift cards. They’re practical, not to mention the MVPs of last-minute shopping. Besides, if the person you’re shopping for is undeniably difficult to buy for, gift cards will at least ensure they get something they’ll truly like or use. Whether it’s for their favorite bookstore or an online retailer, a gift card says, “I want you to enjoy my gift, so get something you’d really need or like.” Not “I was too busy to do my Christmas shopping.”
Give the Gift of Experience
No rule says Christmas gifts have to be physical gifts! In fact, if you’re really pressed for time, a gift of experience could be the perfect solution. Buy tickets to a concert, a spa, or even a wine-tasting class (if this is the gift recipient’s interest). These are all thoughtful gifts and show that you know the receiver’s hobbies and passions. It’s also a unique gift, and no gift wrapping is required.
Don’t Underestimate the Power of Local Shops
Shopping in a brick-and-mortar store during the Christmas rush is enough to induce a migraine, but if you visit your local shops, you might find that the crowds aren’t as thick, and the parking lot still has some vacant spaces. Besides, you’ll discover unique gifts at local shops instead of the same ones everyone can find at the malls.
Stay Calm and Remember It’s the Thought that Counts
Sometimes, the pressure we feel when Christmas shopping is what we put on ourselves, thinking the receiver will not like our gift because it’s not expensive or it did not come from a luxury brand. Don’t stress finding the perfect gift. Instead, focus on making memories and enjoying the holiday season with people who truly matter.
Good luck, and may you never have to Google “stores open 24 hours near me” next year!