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Lights Around the Globe by Jim
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  • Post category:Relationships / Support
  • Post published:December 17, 2015

If you’re worried your guests might not get on in the holidays, go for a walk in the afternoon to break things up. This gives everyone the chance to chat to someone different, or even to stay at home if tension is building.

Source: 6 tips for a stress-free Christmas @ Relate: the relationship people

Photo: Lights Around the Globe by Jim under Creative Commons license

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