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Keeping True to Self: Being Intentional During the Holiday Season

November 24, 2024 by Rev. Dr. Kelly Jackson Brooks. LPCC Uncategorized 0 comments

So often during the holiday season, I find myself so lost in the call to be with others and to fill their cup, that I forget to find space and time to fill mine. The holiday season is a time filled with joy, traditions, and celebrations—but it can also bring an overwhelming sense of busyness, financial strain, and pressure to meet expectations. Amid the whirlwind of events, gift-giving, and decorating, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most.

How do we stay true to ourselves and our values during this bustling time of year?

The answer lies in intentionality—aligning our actions with our deepest values and beliefs. By taking time to reflect and make conscious choices, we can transform the holidays into a season of authenticity and peace.

1. Know Your Values

Take a moment to reflect on what you truly cherish about this season. Is it time with loved ones, acts of generosity, or moments of spiritual renewal? Write down your top three priorities. Knowing your values will act as a compass, guiding how you spend your time and resources.

2. Spend Your Time Wisely

Time is one of the most valuable gifts we have. Ask yourself:

  • Does this activity or commitment align with my values?
  • Am I saying “yes” because I truly want to or out of obligation?

Consider setting aside dedicated time for what nourishes your soul—whether it’s baking cookies with your family, volunteering for a cause, or attending a candlelight service.

3. Mindful Spending

The pressure to buy expensive gifts or over-decorate can create financial stress. Instead, focus on giving in ways that align with your values:

  • Experience gifts: Give the gift of time, such as a planned outing or shared activity.
  • Homemade gifts: Create something personal, like baked goods, crafts, or a handwritten note.
  • Charitable giving: Honor someone by donating to a cause close to their heart.
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4. Set Boundaries

It’s okay to say no to things that don’t serve you. Decline invitations if they overextend you, and don’t feel pressured to spend beyond your means. A kind but firm “I appreciate the invitation, but I can’t commit to that this year” is all it takes.

5. Create Intentional Traditions

Rather than falling into the trap of “we’ve always done it this way,” ask yourself if each tradition brings you joy or meaning. If not, consider starting a new tradition that reflects your current values and stage of life.

6. Pause and Reflect

Amid the hustle, carve out quiet moments to reflect on the true meaning of the season. Whether it’s through prayer, meditation, journaling, or simply sipping hot cocoa in silence, these moments of stillness can ground you.

Hear This – The holidays are not about perfection; they’re about connection—connecting with your values, your loved ones, and your faith. When we live intentionally, we experience a season that truly reflects who we are.

This year, give yourself the gift of presence, authenticity, and peace. Let your holidays be a celebration of what matters most!

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