14 Awesome Holiday Gifts Even Your Boss Will LoveNo need to stress about finding the perfect gifts this year. Here's the only resource you need.

ByRose Leadem

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The holidays are approaching and you know what that means -- it's the gift-giving season. The thought of buying the perfect present -- nothing considered too cheap, generic or unthoughtful -- -- can be a bit stressful. Indeed, 53 percent of people feel anxious and stressed when it comes to holiday shopping and 41 percent feel compelled to spend more than they can afford, according to a 2015 report from credit reporting agencyExperian.

But there is no need to worry this year, because we've done all of the work for you.

Here's a list of 14 holiday gifts perfect for friends, family, co-workers and even your boss.

Winc

Wine and chocolate from Winc

If you're stumped on what to get someone, check out Winc'sCompartes X Dime 100gift. The package is perfect for a co-worker, friend, boss, client -- even for someone you may not know very well.

The package includes a bottle of Winc's 2013 Dime 100 Meritage, a Liquid Gold dark chocolate bar and Nightcap chocolate bar -- all shipped in a beautiful, black linen case. It's available on their website for $65.

Mouth

Mouth’s snack subscription service

This is a more modern alternative to the dusty gift basket of nuts and unidentifiable cheeses.Mouthis a monthly subscription snack service full of five delicious snacks specially chosen by its team-tasting curators. Send it to a team -- an important partner or vendor -- and remind them every month how much you appreciate them.

口提供了3 - 6——12个月subscription starting at $60 per month.

American Heirloom

Custom-state cutting board from AHeirloom

Get personal with your holiday gift. American Heirloom offers customized,state-shaped cutting boardsperfect for any occasion. You can also add details to the boards like a person's initials engraved or a home stamp that shows where the person is from.

Prices start at $48.

Mostess

Mostess subscription box

For those who like to entertain, Mostess offers seasonal gift boxes that include 5-7 artisanal items, handpicked from the founder. From cocktail mixers, linens, candles, placemats and recipes -- help out your party-planning friend by sending them a Mostess gift box. The boxes vary by season, with thewinter boxincluding such goodies as porcelain holiday coasters, a cocktail strainer and shaker. Plus, every box will always include three beverage recipes, a cozy linen and gold accents to make your countertop holiday host-worthy. The box is priced at $120.
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Decision paperweight

Perfect for your most indecisive friend, co-worker or boss. With answers like, "sit on it," "pass the buck" and "yes," theDecision Paperweightcan help anyone answer the most challenging questions standing in their way. Not only that, but it doubles as a paperweight too. The clever device is $18.
Bkr

Bkr water bottle

Simplicity and minimalism make thiswater bottlestand out from others. The water bottles are not only about having a reusable water container, but they're beautifully packaged, marketed and have a simple, elegant look. Plus, each bottle's look has a specific inspiration -- from Marilyn Monroe to a mini skirt and avatar. Also, who doesn't drink water?

They have various collections, with a number of colors, designs and sizes to choose from. Availableonlineand in stores, with prices varying from $28 to $45.

Bodum

Bodum travel French coffee press

The perfect gift for any busy entrepreneur or your on-the-go boss,Bodum's travel French coffee presslets users makeanddrink coffee all in one cup. The simple-to-use travel brewer and mug can hold up to three cups of fresh coffee, and its vacuum-seal design will keep it warm for hours. It is priced at $30.
Arckit

Arckit building kits.

There's a kid in everyone. And withArckit,here's the perfect opportunity to let it out. Think Legos for adults but with way cooler designs. The kits consists of beautifully designed blocks that let the receiver build and customize small-scale structures. For that person in your life who is constantly stressed, needs an outlet for creativity or justs needs a moment away from work, this may very well be the gift for them. The kits range from $39.99 to $399.99.
Agloves

Touchscreen gloves

For those friends who have to endure the icy winters of the east coast and midwest,Aglovesare the perfect gift. With Agloves, the wearer can call, text and use their phone's touch screen without having to take off their gloves and have super cold fingers.
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Gift cards to get things done

When you have no idea what to get someone, a gift card may be your only option. Not only do they alleviate the stress of the gift giver, but the receiver can also purchase whatever they need at any time. Companies like errand-startupTaskRabbit, ridesharing apps likeUberandLyftand delivery-food serviceSeamlessare not only great holiday gifts, but they're helpful, too.
Berkshire Blanket

Berkshire heated throw with Intellisense

Here's a solution for the person who is always cold in your office -- or anywhere. A company called Berkshire has taken cozy throw blankets to the next level with itsheated throw with Intellisense.The person can choose between five different temperature setting to stay warm. The blanket is available in a variety of colors and priced at $100.
Bullet Journal

Bullet Journal

For the person who needs a better system of organization in their life, send them the gift of theBullet Journal. Labeling itself as "the analog system for the digital age," the Bullet Journal is a customizable organization system that can be used as a diary, a daily planner, a to-do list, a sketchbook and more. With their "Rapid Logging" system, the journal is organized in bullets that can be divided by personalized topics, page numbers, short sentences and bullet points. They have a step-by-step tutorial with suggestions on how to use it -- but it's really up to you.
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Bluetooth Tracking Tag

We all know have that one person who misplaceseverything. Here's a gift idea that will spare them all of the time they spend looking for their lost item -- and consequently forcing you to wait for them. TheBluetooth Tracking Tagcan be attached to anything from your keys to your television remote and by simply connecting it to a downloadable app, you're able to track these inanimate objects.

The Bluetooth Tracking Tag is $40.

Holstee

Holstee subscription

Send someone a boost of encouragement every month. With aHolstee subscription, a person will receive an inspirational piece of letterpress art, an action list for motivation, a list of digital creative resources and a gifting envelope to share the art with others.

For only $9 a month, you'll be able to inspire and motivate one of your friends, family members or colleagues.

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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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