Missing A Loved One Over The Holidays

For many of us, the holiday season is “the most wonderful time of the year.” For someone who has lost a loved one, that is anything but true.

The holidays are a time when we miss our loved ones the most, and a season of joy can quickly turn to sadness. The traditions that we hold dear often become painful, and warm memories of holidays past can trigger grief.

With the holiday season upon us, here are some helpful tips:

  1. Be gentle with yourself and don’t overschedule. You may want to keep yourself busy and distracted with parties and functions, but be sure to also take care of yourself.
  2. Be flexible. Be willing to “play things by ear.” Expect your feelings to change from day to day and take each moment as it comes. Again, remember that you can change your mind at any time. People will understand.
  3. Share your feelings with your children. Just as you are finding the holidays to be a difficult time, so are your family members. It helps them to know that you are struggling but that it’s okay, and you will get through this together.
  4. Ask for and accept help. Don’t assume that people know what you need. Ask for help if you want it. Most friends and family are looking for the opportunity to help, so allow them to do what they can.
  5. Make a book of pictures and memorabilia about the person who died. You can give it as a gift or simply share it with one another. This is a great activity for children as well. Let them know you would rather keep the memory of the person alive than pretend nothing has changed.

Take good care of yourself and your family and friends and reach out for help with coping if your grief becomes overwhelming.

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