Episode 7: 5 Ways To Support Yourself Through The Holidays
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About this listen
Short, gentle guidance for a season that can feel overwhelming.
Episode Summary
The holidays can bring a complicated mix of emotions. In this episode, we explore five compassionate, doable ways to care for yourself through a season that often feels heavy and demanding.
This episode is intentionally simple and grounding. No pressure. No perfection. Just tools to help you meet yourself gently, wherever you are in your grief.
What We Cover in This Episode1. Why Self-Support Matters During the Holidays
- The “oxygen mask first” metaphor and what it really means in grief.
- How tending to your own needs preserves your emotional capacity.
- Simple examples of self-care that don’t require energy you don’t have.
1. Set Boundaries
- How to get clear about what you can and can’t engage with.
- Plan A, B, and C as a gauge for your physical, emotional, and mental energy.
- Small, doable boundary examples you can use in real time.
2. Plan Mini Rituals for Comfort
- Why small, intentional acts can create moments of calm.
- Examples of rituals that honor your person and create space for love and memory.
- How rituals help grief and love coexist.
3. Ground Yourself in the Present
- Gentle mindfulness practices that don’t dismiss grief.
- Sensory moments (warm mug, candle, music, scent) that help interrupt overwhelm.
- Why grounding helps you reset and reconnect with yourself.
4. Keep Expectations Realistic
- Releasing the pressure for the holidays to look like they “used to.”
- Allowing joy to be small or infrequent—and allowing yourself not to feel festive at all.
- How realistic expectations reduce emotional strain.
5. Reach Out and Connect
- Finding the middle ground between total isolation and forced socializing.
- The power of brief, simple interactions with people who truly understand grief.
- Why connection doesn’t have to be big to be meaningful.
Use these to check in with yourself throughout the season:
- Which of the five practices feels most supportive for me this week?
- How can I honor my needs while engaging only in the moments that feel right?
- Is there a gentle reminder I can give myself when I start to feel overwhelmed?
Reflection doesn’t have to be formal—quiet thoughts, a note in your phone, or a few sentences in a journal all count.
Connect With Lauren
If this episode supported you, I’d love to hear which practice resonated most.
You can connect with me on Instagram at @imsorrywerefriends or join my email community (www.laurenlentz.com) for grief support, tools, and upcoming offerings.
Episode 8: When the Holidays Bring Out Jealousy, Guilt, and Other Heavy Feelings
We’ll explore why these emotions arise and how to navigate them with compassion and honesty.