Rediscovering Your Joyfulness
Holiday Blues
The holidays can trigger the blues for a lot of people. We all have associations with the music, the decorations, and the foods that are so pervasive at this time of year. We may look back on a happy childhood and feel that our present situation doesn't measure up. On the other hand, we may be reminded of what we wanted but didn't get as children. Either way, our real lives are unfolding in the here and now. This is a new holiday season altogether, and we can find joy in the fact that we can make it our own and let it be new.
When you take care of yourself, your capacity to give to others expands exponentially, and so does your innate joyfulness. The first step is taking time to sort through any baggage that’s nagging you. If sad memories present themselves, know that you are not alone. It is well-documented that many people suffer from depression at this time of year. The key is to face these feelings, hear them out, and fully process them so that you can be free again.
Try giving yourself the space and time to consider what will be truly healing for you this year? Perhaps you'd rather go on vacation to a tropical island with friends than go back home to a dysfunctional family? Maybe you'd prefer not to exchange gifts? Maybe you want to change-up the traditional dinner fare and make something profoundly healthy or exotic? As you infuse this holiday with new energy, you will feel your blues lightening and your joyfulness steadily on the rise. Try to make this holiday season about who you are now, not what you were in the past. Enjoy.
Want more DailyOM? Register for your free email, or browse all articles
No comments:
Post a Comment