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Finding the Perfect Gift at the Last Minute

Posted by admin On March 8th, 2010 06:20 AM

Each holiday season, there seem to be two different types of gift-givers. Those who have managed to pull together thoughtful and unique gifts for all of their loved ones, and those who can be seen rushing around in last-minute misery snapping up anything on sale. When it comes to shopping stuff during the holidays, there are a few tips to keep yourself sane and in the first group of gift-givers. It’s easy to say that you should just be sure to purchase all of your items well in advance, but that of course is far easier said than done for many people.

It’s not that last-minute shoppers purposefully try to procrastinate. It’s simply that many people are busy, and don’t think of it until the hour is upon them and they are left with a long laundry list of people to purchase gifts for, without a clue of what they might want to give them. This is the time when a little bit of strategy can come into play, so before beginning the shopping stuff, it’s better to sit down with this list and make up a game plan. Next to each person’s name, write down at least three potential gifts that you could see them wanting.

When making this list of potential gifts, try not to make them generic if this is for someone that is really close to you. It’s tempting to buy everyone boxes of chocolate and call it a day, but if you can think of items that they maybe have mentioned admiring in the past, or any special interests that they have, that will all give you an advantage. After you have completed this list, it’s time to start the shopping stuff. If possible, try to avoid crowded areas like the mall at the last minute. Not only may items you want be sold out, but the lines will be horrendous.

If possible, accomplish as much of this last-minute shopping stuff online. Most online stores will be able to ship items overnight, and although you might have to pay a little bit extra for this, you can think of it as your personal procrastination tax. There are enough websites out there that you should be able to get all of your shopping done with the click of a mouse, but if not, you will have to actually venture out into the real world.

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