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33 Ways to Enjoy Highly Relational Holidays

[1]If you’re like most people, the coming holiday season will be either the best time of the year or the worst time of the year … and it will probably depend on the quality of your relationships.

To help you make this the best season ever, we’ve compiled thirty-three of our most popular blog posts, all of which apply to the special but often stressful interactions you and I experience during the holidays.

All you have to do is create a daily task or reminder on your phone or computer and copy the list of posts into the notes section (or receive daily posts through Twitter [2]or Facebook [3]). As the reminder pops up and you read one post a day between now and Christmas, you’ll be surprised how often you find immediate applications to your life.

If you’d like to help others in your family, church or workplace enjoy a more joyful holiday season as well, please share this compilation with them via email, Facebook, or Twitter … or even your church newsletter.

The more you and those around you practice relational wisdom over the next month, the more likely you are to experience the peace and closeness we all long for during this special time of the year.

It will take you less than five minutes a day to read a post and pray about how to weave these principles into your relationships … a small investment that could make this the most peaceful, joyful and Christ-centered holiday season ever!

– Ken Sande

PS – Don’t forget to share this post with your family, friends and church so that they too can experience the same peace and joy in the days ahead.

Permission to distribute: Please feel free to download, print, or electronically share this message in its entirety for non-commercial purposes with as many people as you like.

© 2015 Ken Sande

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