How To Prioritize Your Peace This Holiday Season : Create New Traditions And Set Boundaries For A Healthier You
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Hi, Bestie!
As the holiday season approaches, many of us find ourselves on a journey of healing, growth, and self-improvement.
Navigating the holidays while healing can feel overwhelming, especially when family gatherings and traditions stir up memories and emotions.
Today, we’ll explore why creating your own holiday cheer can bring fulfillment, even if your journey is different this year.
Why You Deserve Holiday Cheer This Season
The holiday season is more than just decorations, gifts, and gatherings—it’s a time to focus on gratitude, joy, and meaningful connections.
For those healing or rebuilding after challenging experiences, finding joy during the holidays can sometimes feel like an uphill climb. But remember, you deserve happiness, peace, and community as much as anyone else.
Embracing holiday cheer while on a healing journey can remind you of the power of intentional acts, whether it’s through self-care, giving back, or connecting with others.
This year, make it your mission to create new traditions, reflect on your growth, and treat yourself with the same kindness you show others.
7 Ways to Create Your Own Holiday Cheer and Find Joy
Ready to make this season one of joy and gratitude? Here’s how you can create holiday cheer that feels meaningful, even if you’re celebrating solo or starting new traditions.
1. Make a Holiday Wishlist and Gift Yourself
One way to boost holiday happiness is by gifting yourself with intention. Make a wishlist with items that bring you joy, whether it’s something practical, creative, or simply comforting.
It doesn’t have to be expensive—sometimes, DIY gifts can be the most heartfelt. Here are a few ideas from my own wishlist for inspiration:
- New laptop: My current one has seen better days, so I’m considering a MacBook or a Touchscreen HP Laptop. For once, I’m prioritizing my needs, just like I would for the people I love.
- Phone upgrade: After losing my iPhone 13 Pro, I’m ready to invest in a new phone that brings both functionality and quality necessary for my job.
- Handmade crochet gifts: I recently took up crocheting and plan to make beanies as gifts. Crafting brings a sense of accomplishment and joy.
- Wardrobe refresh: It’s been a while since I bought new clothes, so this season, I’m clearing my Shein cart to refresh my style.
2. Give Gifts to Loved Ones Without Expecting Anything in Return
Giving is often more rewarding than receiving. Show appreciation to those you care about, even if you don’t anticipate anything in return.
Whether it’s baking treats, writing heartfelt notes, or making simple handmade gifts, your thoughtfulness can brighten their holiday season and yours.
3. Spread Holiday Cheer to a Stranger
Brightening someone else’s day doesn’t require a big budget.
Whether you buy stranger’s coffee, donate to a local shelter, or volunteer your time, even small acts of kindness can make a difference.
Giving to others is one of the most fulfilling ways to experience holiday cheer.
4. Plan Holiday Activities in Advance to Avoid Overwhelm
Planning your holiday activities ahead of time can help you avoid last-minute stress.
If you’re traveling, book accommodations early. If you’re staying local, treat yourself to fun solo activities, like movie nights, a special holiday meal, or even a night out.
Here are some solo holiday ideas to keep the joy flowing:
- Movie night: Set up a cozy space with a holiday movie, snacks, and warm drinks.
- Special holiday meal: Whether it’s a homemade dinner or a treat from your favorite restaurant, take time to enjoy a meal that feels festive.
- Solo outing: Dress up and treat yourself to coffee, sushi, or a new activity. Going out alone can feel empowering and joyful.
5. Participate in Family Gatherings on Your Terms
If you have a loving yet sometimes overwhelming family, set boundaries to enjoy the best of both worlds.
Plan out your day and reserve specific hours for family time, knowing you can head home when you feel ready. This way, you get to enjoy connection without feeling drained.
6. Reflect on Your Growth and Set New Year’s Intentions
The end of the year is a great time to reflect on the personal growth you’ve made.
Whether you keep a gratitude journal or write a list of your achievements, this practice can help you see how far you’ve come and set positive intentions for the new year.
7. Create a Vision Board for the Season and Beyond
Creating a vision board is a powerful way to clarify your goals and visualize your future.
Use magazine clippings, photos, and quotes that represent what you want to achieve in the upcoming year.
Place your vision board somewhere visible to inspire you throughout the season and beyond.
Embracing the Spirit of Holiday Joy and Self-Care
Remember, Bestie, holiday cheer is something we can all create, no matter where we are on our journey.
Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, or taking time to yourself, you have the power to make this season joyful and fulfilling.
Embrace each moment with gratitude, kindness, and a sense of love for yourself and others. Prioritizing your well-being is a beautiful way to end the year and prepare for the new one.
Ready to make this holiday season your own? Let’s celebrate the holidays by creating joy, giving generously, and taking care of ourselves.
Final Thoughts on Finding Holiday Joy
Finding joy and holiday cheer doesn’t require extravagant plans or endless gatherings.
It’s about connecting with yourself, giving back, and creating new traditions that feel meaningful to you.
So, take a deep breath, get your holiday plans in motion, and know that you are worthy of every bit of happiness, cheer, and fulfillment this season.
What are some ways you plan to bring joy to your holiday season? Let me know in the comments! And don’t forget to share this post with anyone who might need a little extra cheer this season.