Newly Single and the Holidays
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- Make a Plan- Anticipate any difficult days or events such as running into your ex at religious services, answering personal questions, spending an important evening alone, etc. Then make a plan (or several) for how to handle these potential problem spots. Being creative and thinking ahead can reduce anxiety and empower you.
- Connect with Others- Combat loneliness and self-pity by planning for social time. Make dates with friends, family, and other singles. Don’t wait for others to call you-be proactive about scheduling time to be with those you care about.
- Start New Traditions- Rather than mou ing the loss of past traditions, start some new ones! Establish a pot luck dinner for friends, engage your children in baking treats for the nursing home, learn a craft and make handmade decorations.
- Reconnect with your spirit- The holidays are a wonderful time to re-establish a spiritual practice. Whether it’s going to church, meditating, or walking through nature, take time to nurture the soulful part of you.
- Reach out to those in need- Nothing cures self-pity like helping others who have less than you. Find a homeless shelter, battered women’s home, lonely elderly or children in need, and give of yourself.
- Start a gratitude journal- It’s easy at this time of year fixate on what’s missing in your life. However, if you spend time each day focusing on all the gifts and blessings in your life (and write them in a journal), you’ll find it’s very difficult to stay angry or gloomy in the face of gratitude.
- Be good to yourself- Treat yourself to a bubble bath and a cup of tea. Make sure to get enough sleep and exercise. Take time to read. Ask yourself “if my best friend were going through this, how would I suggest she take care of herself?”, and then treat yourself as you would your best friend!
- Avoid sappy songs- Or, if you must listen to them, sing them to yourself!! “I can’t live without you” becomes “I can’t live without ME”. “I need your love” becomes “I need MY love”. This can be very empowering! And remember, you can turn off the radio. No one needs to hear “I’ll Have a Blue Christmas” one hundred times.
- Avoid numbing yourself with food, alcohol, shopping or sex- Ask yourself instead, “What is the real need, that I am trying to fill with this substance or activity?” It may be connection, or rest, or reassurance. Discover what you truly need, then explore how to fulfill that need.
- Surround yourself with inspiration and support-Post favorite verses on your computer and bathroom mirror. Make a list of upbeat, supportive friends to call when you feel blue. Read inspirational literature. Create a beautiful environment around you that uplifts and energizes you.
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Renee Cooper is a coach and co-founder of One Journey Consulting, a coaching and consulting practice in Wayland, MA, dedicated to personal renewal and rediscovery during life transitions such as divorce. More information can be found at www.onejou
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