Tips For Dealing With Grief Around The Holidays And Special Occasions

By: Brian K. Daly
Monday, December 19, 2022

A joyous holiday season is anticipated by many. They arrange to have a good time with their pals, get presents for their relatives, and enjoy a nice meal with their loved ones. Those dealing with grief might find it challenging to participate in the excitement and festivity surrounding this time of year.

Dealing With Grief During The Holiday Season

We at Ocean County Cremation Service know how challenging the holidays can be after experiencing a significant loss. For those who are dealing with grief and struggling to cope with their loss on festive occasions, here are a few suggestions:

1. Set Boundaries With Holiday Events

Your level of involvement, or lack thereof, can be entirely at your discretion. There could be a lot of pressure to go to a Christmas party or a holiday concert, but before you commit, you must make sure you're ready to go.

If you're having trouble getting driven, committing to something enjoyable could help. Remember that you can leave for part of the event. It's okay to decline participation in any given activity. It's crucial to strike a balance between actively participating and overextending yourself.

2. Take A Break

For those residing in densely populated areas, the festive spirit can be inundating and impossible to escape. A brief departure from the usual routine during the season is perfectly acceptable. Get out of the city and on the road to see the country. That can serve as a welcome diversion while you recover. For instance, those who miss a parent or spouse who has passed away could decide to make such a trip a yearly tradition during the holidays.

3. Tune Into Your Grief Emotions

As previously stated, the holidays are not when people forget or ignore their pain. It's healthier to face your emotions head-on rather than ignore them.

The holidays can bring up a wide range of emotions, and if you're mourning, it's okay if some are bad and some are positive. Take care of yourself, and keep in mind that it's possible to feel different things at the same time. Potential adverse outcomes can be mitigated by anticipating and preparing for challenging emotions.

4. Ask For Help

Eventually, everyone will feel the sting of loss. They have felt your pain and are willing to lend a hand if you ask. Feel free to lean on loved ones and friends for support as you work through this challenging period while dealing with grief.

If you need more information or have questions about our services, please get in touch with the experts at Ocean County Cremation Service. We are here to assist in any way we can. You can contact us at the numbers or through the form on this page.

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