Make some of your Christmas gifts to others
For small children you can make Christmas presents, such as sock puppets, fairy dust, a box of balloons or a framed photo of you making a snowman together.
Short useful messages from Respect Yourself, the guidance site for young people to help make good decisions in life.
For small children you can make Christmas presents, such as sock puppets, fairy dust, a box of balloons or a framed photo of you making a snowman together.
If you are buying Christmas presents for people you can agree to limit gift costs to £5 and some thought.
Not giving can be a bigger gift. Buying presents can oblige friends to do the same, even if they can’t afford it.
Fight back against Christmas commercial pressures by agreeing to a No Unnecessary Presents Pact with friends and family.
Having a box of batteries, fuses, screws, nuts, bolts, nails and fittings at home means you can fix things immediately when they break.
Hanging empty coathangers at the end of the rail when you get dressed each morning makes it easy to gather them after doing the ironing.
Useful things to keep in the car: torch, loose change, first aid kit, handtools, water, rug, spare ‘phone charger, high-visibility vest and de-icer/ice scraper. You can get many of these from a £1 shop.
When you move to a new area, it is important to register with the local doctor and dentist as soon as you can, and with the local electoral registration office so you can vote.
Some things need to be perfect, some things just need to be ‘good enough’. Knowing the difference can save vast amounts of time and effort.