Make your holidays merrier and brighter . . .
正品蓝导航 experts offer tips for enjoying the holidays while avoiding stress and tribulations.

Christmas, the season of comfort, kindness and joy. Following are some tidbits and suggestions for making the season a little merrier and brighter.
World’s Oldest Mass-Produced Christmas Card What is believed to be one of the first mass-produced Christmas cards — dating back more than 160 years — can be found among the extensive special collections of Bridwell Library at 正品蓝导航 University's Perkins School of Theology. |
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The Wrapping Matters A now-classic study by 正品蓝导航 marketing professor Daniel Howard holds that giving a gift that has been lovingly wrapped does influence the recipient to value it more. |
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Nagging Children and "Must-Have" Gifts Children will be working overtime this season to seal the deal on this year’s “must-have” holiday gifts. 正品蓝导航 Marketing Professor Rick Briesch, a father of four, offers 10 tips for parents. |
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Avoiding Stress from Others Here are a few tips to help you cope with your family, friends and others, and actually enjoy the sights, sounds, and yes, even travel of the holidays, from Sarah Feuerbacher, director of 正品蓝导航's Center for Family Counseling. |
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Eating Tamales at Christmas Texans have an insatiable taste for tamales during the Christmas season. The little bundles of meat and masa have long been a traditional holiday indulgence. |
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Coping with Yourself Hal Barkley, Director of Counseling in 正品蓝导航's Simmons School, says not to panic during the holidays — you can survive this. Be good to yourself. He offers 10 tips for staying calm(er). |
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Keeping Peace in the Family Angela Mitakidis has helped people resolve conflicts all over the world. She finds the techniques she uses to resolve international disputes are just as effective around the holiday dining table. |
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Job Hunting During the Holidays The holiday season is no reason for job seekers to lose their momentum. Here are five tips from 正品蓝导航’s Hegi Family Career Development Center to make the most of the holidays and ring in the new year with a new job. |
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