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Dealing with Holiday Stress

What do you need during this season? Take some time to recognize what it is and do something to implement it.

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Be Flexible

Being flexible is about being able to ride the waves of change without being pulled completely under. It’s about acceptance of our circumstances even, and especially, if they are difficult. 

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reframe

Often we are so focused on the changes that are happening around us, that we don’t even realize the courage that it took for us to get to this very moment – or what might be required of us as we continue the journey forward.

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Recognize your worth

Too often, we are quick to devalue ourselves, our good qualities, and our accomplishments. Instead, we let the noise inside our heads and the outside world tell us we’re not good enough, not worthy of good things happening or worthy of the people in our lives. These are lies we tell ourselves and lies we end up believing

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Build Your Team

When we are struggling with mental health, physical health, or with a difficult life situation, it is so important to stay connected. Isolation only makes struggles more difficult. So when thinking about who is on your team, think about the people who give you the most support, who are there for you regardless, and who can help you navigate your difficult journey.

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Give yourself grace

Give yourself grace: Have compassion for yourself. This process is difficult and worth it! Self compassion/grace is like the Golden Rule in reverse: Do unto yourself as you would do unto others when it comes to allowing yourself to make mistakes, to feel your feelings, and to release self judgment.

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