The Holiday period works as a constant reminder of festive, happier times and is conflicted by the stiff reality of loneliness and despair.
1. Accept invitations: Take each chance to experience fun and socialize. If the party invites aren’t running in, set up your own get-together.
2. Make new family traditions: What new family tradition are you able to introduce this season to keep things fun?
3. Stay positive: A positive perspective is very important if you have children—like it or not, your mood can set the tone for their daily routines.
4. Be realistic: For most people, separation and divorce bring raised responsibilities alongside decreased financial means and free-time. Make sure and factor these facts during this holiday season. It is easier, to be honest with your family.
5. Schedule Time For Rest: Give yourself some quality time (a break). You deserve it!
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