How to Not Be Anxious for Halloween
- 1). Select a costume as soon as department and costume stores receive stock. Refrain from switching your costume or changing it once it is selected, as this can lead to last-minute stress. Once you select a costume, stick to it. If you are purchasing costumes for children, make them aware that what they choose is what they will wear.
- 2). Keep costumes tucked out of sight and away children. Avoid allowing kids to play with their costumes early, as this can lead to them becoming bored with their selection and wanting new ones for Halloween.
- 3). List all of the Halloween activities you want to participate in, such as a corn maze, pumpkin picking and carving, a haunted house tour or a hay ride.
- 4). Research local outlets and venues that offer your desired activities and crafts. Write down the dates, times, admission costs and locations. Mark your calendar with the details of any Halloween activities or gatherings you plan to attend. This will help prevent you from double booking or forgetting an invitation you accepted.
- 5). Stockpile as much candy as you expect to need for trick-or-treaters several weeks before the holiday. This will prevent you from rushing out during the last minute to battle crowds all trying to purchase candy.
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