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Old Navy Utility Jacket / Madewell Lakeside Peplum (Different Color) / AEO Jeggings / Dune Loafers / Similar Bag
Alright, so let’s all take a deep breath together, shall we? Because it feels like ever since November 1st started, everyone has gone full blown holiday madness. Like, full blown Christmas music, sales everywhere, and nothing but holiday planning talk.
As a blogger, I admit, I totally fall victim to it too.
Heck, I even started an email course today about prepping for the holidays. I’ve also been working on my holiday content and getting it ready to go live. But now, I’m getting off topic.
The point of this post is that I want to let you know that it’s okay to feel a little overwhelmed in this holiday madness. It’s okay to go, “wait, isn’t it only November 6th? Why is everyone going holiday crazy? Should I be doing that too?” The answer to that is one word: no.
And the next step is to take a deep breath and let it out.
Just because everyone is doing things one way doesn’t mean you have to do things that way too. Just because every blogger has started putting out their gift guides now doesn’t mean that you have to as well. You just need to do things at your own pace and not let other people freak you out.
Now that I’ve said all of that, I’m going to head back outside, because even though it’s November 6th, the leaves have finally changed colors in DC and it actually looks like fall (better late than never).
Photos by Kimberly Graydon