This year, give your presence
By Vickie Iverson, M.A.,
Editor, "The Most Loved Christmas Stories,"
Whenever you are asked, "Are you ready for Christmas," do you feel like the real question is, "Have you finished your Christmas shopping?"
Has the exchange of "presents" begun to interfere with your ability to be truly "present" at Christmas time?
You - a gift beyond measure
If your gift-giving list is so long that you secretly hope your recipient isn't home when you drop off their gift, I encourage you to remember that it is your 'presence' that is most valued.
Giving the gift of presence allows you to be truly in the moment with the
one you are with.
If you are in conversation, listen to what is being said rather than thinking about your response.
If you are reading a book to your children, be fully present and involved in the story rather than letting your mind wander to your to-do list.
This season experience the true meaning of Christmas by shifting your focus from "giving presents" to "giving presence."
The gift of kind words
Give out compliments easily and sincerely. Be cheerful when speaking.
Everyone you encounter is experiencing stress at this time of year. Kind words are the perfect present to nourish a weary soul.
The gift of listening
Listen with your eyes. When someone speaks, pay attention. Listen to your friends, spouse, neighbors, children.
A friend once told me that her small son took her face in both his hands, turned her head towards him and said, "Mom, I need you to listen with your Eyes."
Give the gift of listening with compassion, understanding, kindness, and interest.
So... "Are you ready for Christmas?" Yes! You are indeed ready, not because your gift list is completed, but because you are ready to be 'present.'
Being in the present moment allows you to feel fully alive; you listen, hear, give your time, and are kind in your communication. When you are in the moment, you are able to give the priceless gift of your full presence all wrapped up in the true meaning of Christmas.