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Not Pinterest—Just Peace: The Help List, Drink Station, and Other Sanity Savers for Thanksgiving Hosting

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Content provided by Kathi Lipp. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kathi Lipp or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this solo, right-on-time episode, Kathi Lipp shares 10 tiny, high-impact tasks to lower your holiday stress—perfect for the Tuesday before Thanksgiving (and just as helpful for Christmas). Instead of chasing a magazine-perfect home, she helps you remove friction in the exact places that cause chaos. Listeners will hear details of the following 10 small tasks:

  1. Clear the "turkey triangle" (sink, oven, main counter)

  2. Do a 10-minute fridge edit that saves sanity on Thursday

  3. Pre-assign serving dishes so helpers don’t need to ask what goes where

  4. Set up a drink and appetizer station away from the kitchen

  5. Prep trash/recycling/compost in advance

  6. Post a simple Help List so guests can actually help

  7. Guest bathroom reset

  8. Create a landing zone for coats and bags

  9. Decide on a dishes-and-cleanup plan now, and...

  10. Doing one kind thing for "Friday you"—like setting aside leftovers containers and pre-loading the coffee maker.

If you’re feeling behind, this episode meets you with grace and gives you a clear, doable path to a calmer holiday—without the perfection pressure.

  continue reading

604 episodes

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Manage episode 521231500 series 1085979
Content provided by Kathi Lipp. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kathi Lipp or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this solo, right-on-time episode, Kathi Lipp shares 10 tiny, high-impact tasks to lower your holiday stress—perfect for the Tuesday before Thanksgiving (and just as helpful for Christmas). Instead of chasing a magazine-perfect home, she helps you remove friction in the exact places that cause chaos. Listeners will hear details of the following 10 small tasks:

  1. Clear the "turkey triangle" (sink, oven, main counter)

  2. Do a 10-minute fridge edit that saves sanity on Thursday

  3. Pre-assign serving dishes so helpers don’t need to ask what goes where

  4. Set up a drink and appetizer station away from the kitchen

  5. Prep trash/recycling/compost in advance

  6. Post a simple Help List so guests can actually help

  7. Guest bathroom reset

  8. Create a landing zone for coats and bags

  9. Decide on a dishes-and-cleanup plan now, and...

  10. Doing one kind thing for "Friday you"—like setting aside leftovers containers and pre-loading the coffee maker.

If you’re feeling behind, this episode meets you with grace and gives you a clear, doable path to a calmer holiday—without the perfection pressure.

  continue reading

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