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BEYOND THE HOLIDAY HYPE

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BEYOND THE HOLIDAY HYPE

Beating the Festive Season Blues: Your Guide to Real Joy This Season

The festive season, for many, is a time of joy, connection, and celebration. Yet, behind the cheerful decorations and holiday parties, a significant number of people struggle with feelings of stress, anxiety, and sadness. A 2023 study by the American Psychological Association revealed that 38% of people feel increased stress during the festive season, citing financial pressures, time constraints, and family dynamics as major contributors. In South Africa, a survey conducted by Vault22, a financial wellness platform, showed that 42% of respondents worried about overspending, and one in four felt isolated during the holidays.

These statistics highlight that while the holidays are meant to be ‘the best time of the year’, they can also exacerbate challenges for many. Samantha Pillay, Director at First Loyalty Plus notes, “The festive season often feels like a snow globe—a perfect world of happiness, family, and celebration, delicately suspended in a glass dome. But for many, the reality feels more like being inside that snow globe, with the pressures of the season swirling around, leaving them overwhelmed and emotionally drained.”

Pillay highlights that adverts for the perfect meal, the ideal gift, or model family Christmas gatherings can often create unrealistic expectations. “These can leave many feeling inadequate or emotionally strained when reality falls short,” she explains. “The financial pressure from overspending or inadequate funds, the exhaustion of over-commitment, or the quiet ache of missing loved ones can also take their toll.”

But, understanding the challenges behind the holiday blues is the first step to addressing them and here’s the silver lining: the festive season doesn’t have to feel this way. By shifting focus from perfection to connection and finding balance amidst the chaos, it’s possible to rediscover the magic of the season—on your terms.

With that in mind, Pillay invites us to explore how to navigate these challenges, backed by expert advice and practical solutions, that lighten the load without losing the spirit of the Holidays.

Common Causes of Festive Season Blues

  1. Financial Pressure
    The cost of gifts, decorations, food, travel and entertainment can overwhelm even the best-planned budgets.
    💡 Celebrate the spirit of giving without overspending. Instead of expensive gifts, consider thoughtful alternatives for adults, like spending quality time together. With First Loyalty Plus’ BUY 1 GET 1 FREE coffee and movies, and discounted experiences, you can. Alternatively, set and stick to a modest budget for gifts or focus solely on gifts for the children, ensuring everyone feels valued while keeping finances in check. These small changes can make the season both meaningful and mindful.
  2. Lack of Time
    Balancing work deadlines, social events, and family obligations can leave little time for self-care.
    💡 Tip: Prioritise activities that matter most to you and make time for relaxing. Decline invitations without guilt, and when hosting, embrace help by letting guests contribute to the meal and accepting offers to assist with cleanup. Consider a Christmas lunch that can be prepared in advance, giving you more time to relax and enjoy the day.
  3. Family Gatherings
    While time with extended family or even adult children can be heartwarming, it can also stir up tension or unresolved conflict.
    💡 Tip: Recognise that not every moment will be perfect. Limit time at potentially stressful gatherings and steer conversations away from sensitive or contentious topics. Suggest a fun activity and go for a walk if you need a break.
  4. Missing Loved Ones
    The absence of a loved one during the holidays can make celebrations bittersweet.
    💡 Tip: Schedule a video call with distant loved ones and honour those who’ve passed by hanging a bauble with their name on the tree or continuing a Christmas tradition they cherished.
  5. Forgetting to Eat Well or Exercise
    Indulgent treats and packed schedules can disrupt healthy habits, affecting mood and energy levels.
    💡 Tip: Balance festive feasts with healthy meals and incorporate some daily physical activity like a walk, swimming or yoga on the lawn.

“Remember, it’s not about perfection—it’s about finding balance, creating meaningful moments, and taking care of yourself,” Pillay concludes. So, this holiday season, rediscover what truly matters and find joy in simplicity.

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