Thursday, 06 December 2018 12:49
By Meghan Lemery Fritz, LCSW-R | Families Today

The holiday season represents light in the midst of darkness, peace, and gratitude.

It is a time of year meant to inspire us to get back to center, spend time with our loved ones and show our appreciation through gift giving and celebration. 

While this is all warm and cozy in theory, the truth is, most people feel stressed, overwhelmed, irritated and burdened during the holidays.  A season in which we are called to presence, becomes, instead, about the presents.

This year, I encourage you to do something different.  Tune in to the gifts of the season and allow yourself to actually enjoy the experience of the holidays fully present and engaged in the moment. 

The fact is, life is going to be busy. We will always have  bills to pay,  houses to  organize, jobs to show up for and relationships to nurture. The problem is however, that if we let all of the responsibilities of life weigh us down, we stop having fun and become miserable, negative and dull.

Our focus is constantly future focused and we miss out on the gift of the present moment.  Everything becomes about a schedule and making sure we are on time and ready for tomorrow.

A season of celebration soon becomes centered around material possessions and over committing yourself in ways that drain your time, energy, and peace of mind. Let’s get back to what really matters, the gift of being present.

Living a life with presence means that you are tuned in, listening, feeling and enjoying the present moment. Most people experience presence in highly emotional events such as attending a wedding celebration, completing a marathon, birth of a child, death of a loved one, or taking in a glorious landscape in nature.

In these highly emotional scenarios we are completely present in the moment allowing the present to simply be what it is — a gift. 

The very experience of living in the present moment and allowing it to simply be, leaves us feeling refreshed, connected, warm and highly tuned in to ourselves and others. 

People often describe these experiences as spiritual in nature and we are left with a sense of deeper meaning and purpose to life.  We feel more joy and compassion for ourselves and others.

Why wait for the mountain top moments to experience the power of presence in your life?  This holiday season don’t stress yourself out worrying about the presents, focus on giving yourself the gift of being present!

Take a minute to smell the pine needles on your tree or admire the beautiful lights around the community.  Instead of going to parties with people you don’t feel connected to, spend time with your family recalling funny stories and good times together.

Allow yourself to experience each moment with gratitude and joy rather than stress and craziness.  Let the gifts of the season remind you of what is truly important in life.  The relationships we have with each other, our communities and our world. 

Let this season be rich with depth and presence.  Allow the simplicity of living in the present moment revive you and add more color and sparkle to your life in every way.

YOU ARE WORTH IT!

Meghan Fritz is a psychotherapist practicing in State College, PA. For more information email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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