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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2025 · 17 MIN

332: 9 Simple Holiday Traditions for More Joy and Connection

from Maximized Minimalist Podcast

The holidays are supposed to feel magical, but let's be honest — sometimes they just feel messy. Between packed calendars, Pinterest pressure, and the endless to-do lists, it's easy to forget what this season is really about: connection. In this cozy, feel-good episode of the Maximized Minimalist Podcast, host Katy Wells shares nine no-stress holiday traditions that bring back the joy, warmth, and presence you've been craving. You'll walk away with ideas that are simple to start, fun for the whole family, and proven (by you — the listeners!) to create the kind of memories your kids will still talk about years from now. Grab your cocoa (or cold Americano 😉) and let's make the holidays calm, connected, and actually meaningful again. 💡 You'll Learn: 1️⃣ The secret to stress-free holiday traditions — why the best memories come from connection, not perfection. 2️⃣ Nine easy, cozy ideas that don't require extra shopping, Pinterest crafts, or late-night wrapping marathons. 3️⃣ How to know when a tradition needs to evolve so it still fits your current season of life. 4️⃣ Simple ways to spark nostalgia and gratitude through everyday rituals like pizza night or "Seasonal Soup Sundays." 5️⃣ Real listener traditions you'll want to steal — from cookie deliveries to ER staff to gratitude garlands and Christmas-tree-skirt handprints. 🎁 Traditions Mentioned in This Episode Holiday Light Scavenger Hunt – pile the family in the car, turn on the playlist, and count Santas, snowmen & glowing reindeer. Hot Chocolate Bar Night – low-lift, high-joy. (Pretzels in cocoa optional 😂) Cozy Holiday Campout – sleeping bags + Christmas movie + living-room floor = instant memory. Outdoor Movie Night – turn your backyard into a drive-in (projector + marshmallows = magic). Gratitude Garland – create a colorful paper chain of daily "thankfuls." Seasonal Soup Sundays – a warm, grounding ritual that melts the Sunday Scaries. Family Gratitude Workout – burn off the pie and fill up on laughter and gratitude. Each of these ideas checks the box for meaningful, not messy — because your December doesn't need more pressure. It needs peace. 🔑 Key Takeaways Connection > Perfection: Traditions don't have to look picture-perfect to matter. Simplify the Season: Pick one or two ideas that genuinely light you up. Let Go Gracefully: It's okay to evolve or skip traditions that no longer serve your family. Small Rhythms = Big Memories: Pizza Fridays, movie nights, or soup Sundays count just as much as Christmas morning. Resources & Mentions: Join Clutter Cure Club Want to create a home that feels light, peaceful, and aligned with what truly matters? Inside CCC, we turn powerful mindset shifts (like today's episode) into small, doable changes that last. 👉 Join me inside the Clutter Cure Club (https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548) Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 Sign up here (https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify) Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes and real-life simplicity. @katyjoywells 💬 Let's Keep This Tradition Going If this episode brought a smile, share it with a friend who's craving a calmer Christmas. And if you haven't already, hit Follow and leave a quick ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review — your words help more women discover a simpler, more joyful holiday season.

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