3 Mindset Shifts To Have Before Christmas 2024

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Yup, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Christmas trees and lights are set up, presents are neatly wrapped, and vacation leaves are approved. You might have most of your to-do list checked off, but are you mentally ready for the holiday season? The holidays can be a hectic time for many people, making it easy to forget the essence and spirit of Christmas. Before getting ahead of yourself, it’s best to prepare by making a mindset shift that’ll help you remember what matters most. If you’re not sure where to start, here are three mindset shifts to make before Christmas this year:

1. Slow Down

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The holidays are often associated with stress. Purchasing gifts, hosting parties and finishing last-minute tasks can be exhausting. Instead of joining the rat race, learn to slow down and take a breath. All the festive activities and excitement can take away from your opportunity to rest, reflect and relax.

Make it a priority to step back from the chaos and give yourself space to be mentally present. Reflect on the year, your family, your hopes and discouragements. If you’re not sure where to start, try these Christmas Journal Prompts to get started. Allow yourself to spend time alone to be refreshed before tackling the chaos that comes with Christmas. When you make the conscious effort to commit to this mindset shift, you’ll find that you have more to offer others because your cup is full.

2. Focus on Connection

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Christmas is the time when people are excited to see each other after being apart. It makes sense, a lot can happen within a year. People get new jobs, partners and achieve different milestones. Catching up is the best way to reconnect with loved ones and to build connections.

Make sure you invest your time and presence into the people you love. It’s easy to get caught up in the logistics of hosting a party or being too busy playing charades to make time for deep talk. Sometimes, it can be uncomfortable to take the initiative. But when you commit to this mindset shift, you’ll see that the seeds you planted will have a fruitful harvest in your relationships in the long run. At the end of the day, the type of connections you make will have a longer lasting impact than any other festivity.

3. Let Go of the Past

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You’ve gone through the good and the bad. You’ve experienced the highs and lows of the year. What better way to end the year than by saying goodbye? Christmas is just as symbolic as New Years when thinking about change. Rather than writing up a long list of resolutions and goals, the holidays are the perfect time to make peace with your wins and losses. It’s a time to let go of resentment, fear, or anything that might take up mental space before the new year. 

Use the holiday season to think about what’s next for you. Be grateful for what you have gone through and let go of anything that will hold you back so you can successfully transition to another chapter in your life. Whether it be moving on from unhealthy relationships, saying goodbye to self-sabotage, or removing bad habits, it’s time to let go.         

Gift Yourself a Mindset Shift This Christmas

In the spirit of Christmas, try something different. Take a step back from the superficial practices and be more intentional about making Christmas more personal. By filtering out the unnecessary, you’ll find that the true spirit of Christmas can be found when you make the effort to look for it.

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