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Post Holiday Stress Syndrome

   
Author: Charles Bonasera
 

Youre exhausted. You spent weeks preparing for the big event and its all over in one day. It seems that it should have lasted longer given all of the preparation and work that youve been through but it doesnt. The spirit of the Season wanes rather quickly after the day concludes and youre back to working at it again although this time its about cleaning up the mess. If youre reading this while doing that unwanted chore, just sit down for a moment and lets take a look back at something. The Holiday Season will be upon us once again next year and itll come around before you know it. Although its a Joyful Season, for many its also a very stressful season as well. For some of you, it may be downright traumatic. I know that some of you plan to start your shopping early to avoid the rush so you might be back into it some time in June or Julyjust a few months away.

Lets take a look backa look at what you went through this year and lets see if by doing so you might be able to avoid some of the stressful pitfalls you experienced in your preparations for the Holidays. One of the values of looking backwards is our ability to learn from our experiences and replicate what we thoroughly enjoyed and avoid what we might determine was undesirable. One of the sayings that Ive adopted is that you dont know where youre going until you know where youve been. Ill ask a bunch of simple questions which you can quickly answer to help you understand more about what youve been through.

EXPECTATIONS OF YOURSELF

The first thing Id like for you to contemplate about is your expectationsboth of yourself and of others this year. Did you bite off more than you could chew? Many people tend to do that around Holiday season for various reasons. Did you tend to feel guilty if you didnt go all outthe parties, the decorations, everything having to be perfect? Did you notice yourself becoming more uptight as the Season rolled on? Did you find yourself feeling tired, listless, ragged, overworked, overwhelmed, angry, and short-tempered, not having enough time in the day, running around like a banshee, no time for yourself, not enjoying what you were doing or the people for whom you were doing it?

Well if you answered yes to even one of those points, you probably were expecting too much of yourselfyou pushed the envelope. People have the tendency to become very obsessive during the Holidays and choose to do too much and demand perfection in the processmost of which isnt really necessary. Theres a saying that goes keep it simplestupid. After all, what are the Holidays really about, anyway? Its about good will toward othersits about PEOPLE ENJOYING PEOPLE.

Why cant it be about you as wellwhy cant you benefit from some of that same good will that you extend to others? Youre a person too, arent you? What if you chose to do something good for yourself at least once a dayeven it thats sitting back while putting your feel up and relaxing for just a few minutesor stopping for lunch with a friendor meeting your spouse after shopping for a bite to eator going to a movie youve wanted to see? I knowall of those examples take time and YOU DONT HAVE ANY TIME TO SPARE!! Well, I understand that but what if in your doing something nice for yourself you ACTUALLY GOT MORE ACCOMPLISHED because youre feeling refreshed and motivated? That would be a good thing, wouldnt it?

And so, your expectations of yourself have a great deal to do with the amount and severity of stress that youre going to experience. If your expectations are more reasonable, your stress level will be lessened and more able to be managed. Essentially, what Im recommending is that YOU THINK OF YOURSELF FIRST! Now, thats a novel and very unusual thought isnt it? In fact, for many of you its verboten or forbidden. Interestingly, when we do whats good for ourselves first, our ability to do for others is enhanced. Thats why, on a plane, the steward or stewardess asks that if theres a change in pressure and you have small children, you place the oxygen mask on yourself first and then help your child. This teaches by example and facilitates the process.

EXPECTATIONS OF OTHERS

Many times we become caught up in our holiday rush because we expect certain reactions from people and we dont always get it. Its as if our worth as a person will come from others and how they relate to us especially at the Holiday time of year. It can become a vicious circle because others operate from a similar stance as well. I remember one individual that I treated in therapy who was quite well-to-do and spent literally thousands of dollars buying gifts for family and friends. He would have a gathering of maybe fifteen to twenty people gathered in his home on Christmas Eve and dole out his favors to each and every one of them. He also made sure that the values were similar so that no on would feel slighted.

Naturally, others had gifts to share as well. When it came time for him to receive what others brought as gifts for him, he would find some excuse to leave the room. It was very difficult for him to receive anything from anyone but very easy for him to give to others. Although his concept of his tradition was that of benevolence, what it really amounted to was a question of control. Receiving, for him, made him feel in control while receiving resulted in very uncomfortable feelings that represented his being out of control. My work with him ultimately showed that experiences from his youth resulted in his feeling unloved. His yearly traditional gift-giving episode was his way of insuring that people would love him. He worked hard and finally realized that there were many people in his life who truly loved him for who he was and for what he gave them.

And now, there is a very special point that Id like to make about this Season. There is GIVING, RECEIVING and then there is SHARING. Just about anyone can give or receive but many people do not understand the meaning of sharing. Sharing requires INVOLVEMENTinvolvement between people which means there is an emotional connection associated with gift-giving. Its not just a matter of getting what you wanted or being surprised and overwhelmed with a gift that you didnt expect. Its a matter of feeling connected to the person who gave or shared the gift which is more important than the gift itself. Again, this Season is about PEOPLE and now, introducing the word SHARING into the mix there is a whole different perception of what is meant by the Christmas Season. Im always struck by the gift a child might give to someone he or she lovesa parent, grandparent or other friend or relativesomething that they have made themselves. I still have objects that my children made for my wife and I thirty and thirty-five years ago. They are treasures and for me represent the true meaning of the Season and the sharing that can take place.

A shift in attitude around this concept will reduce stress significantly. Apart from the Holidays, I would recommend that you practice more of a sharing attitude during the rest of the year as well. When we share, there is an involvement that exists that allows the giver to benefit as much as the receiver. Its a win-win situation which is what the Holidays are supposed to result in for all of us. Be aware of whatever pattern results in post traumatic Holiday syndrome and decide to make some changes. Everyone will benefit as you start the process.

And so, here is a synopsis of the salient points of this article.

This article aims at reducing the stress of the Holidays. Much of the stress comes from our perception of our roles. Examining what patterns we practiced this year will help identify patterns that need changing for the future. Our expectations of ourselves is a key factor worthy of examination: Did you bite off more than you could chew? Did you tend to feel guilty if you didnt go all outthe parties, the decorations, everything having to be perfect? Did you notice yourself becoming more uptight as the Season rolled on? Did you find yourself feeling tired, listless, ragged, overworked, overwhelmed, angry, and short-tempered, not having enough time in the day, running around like a banshee, no time for yourself, not enjoying what you were doing or the people for whom you were doing it?

Answering yes to any one of these would indicate that you have existing stress patterns that may need to be changed. The Holidays are supposed to be about people interacting and enjoying other people. Doing whats good for yourself should be the first rule of thumb. Do you expect certain reactions from others that you may not realize? Is your giving presents your way of getting people to like or love you?

Might your gift-giving be a way of your trying to control others relationships to you? Are you loved for what you give or for who you are? Know the difference between giving/receiving and sharing. Changing patterns will significantly reduce your stress level during the Holidays.

 
 
 

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