Christmas is the festival of love, but in many families conflicts disrupt Christmas peace. Why fights are so common around the holidays and how they can be avoided.
Family celebrations can be very lively, especially during the most contemplative time of the year. “People have thinner skin these days and the threshold for irritation is lower than normal due to stress,” explains expert Gabriele Schreilechner, who has been dealing with conflicts professionally for fifteen years.
Because disagreements that have not been sufficiently resolved during the year are postponed until after Christmas – and then resolved around the Christmas tree. She reveals to the “Krone” what strategies she can use to avoid arguments.
Source: Krone

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