The Magic of Less Holiday Magic'
Briefly

"The fun part is being at the table together; it doesn't matter where the food came from," said Spooner-Harvey, highlighting a shift from tradition to enjoyment in family gatherings.
Professor Michelle Janning notes that mothers feel a heightened pressure to create holiday nostalgia, leading to stress and exhaustion from the need to perform family traditions perfectly.
Lauren Asensio Demake described her decision to discontinue sending holiday cards as liberating, portraying that the pressure of tradition can turn joy into chore.
As families juggle the pressures of holiday perfection, women are embracing a 'Marie Kondo approach,' letting go of rituals that no longer spark joy.
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