As Thanksgiving draws near, the season can bring an emotional weight, especially when you’re navigating the ups and downs of divorce. In a season that often highlights togetherness and tradition, it can be hard to feel “at home” in the familiar rituals. But even in this time of transition, there is a gentle opportunity to reflect, heal, and discover peace in new and unexpected ways.
Here are some tips to help you approach Thanksgiving with a sense of intention, resilience, and even grace:
1. Allow Yourself to Feel Everything
Thanksgiving may stir up a blend of emotions—grief, nostalgia, relief, even gratitude. Whatever comes up, give yourself permission to feel it all without judgment. Take moments to reflect, to journal, or to talk with someone who understands. There’s no “right” way to feel and allowing these feelings to surface is part of your healing process.
2. Create New Traditions That Feel True to You
This holiday might not look the same as it once did, and that’s okay. See this as an invitation to create traditions that resonate with who you are right now. Host a Friendsgiving, volunteer for a cause that speaks to your heart, or start a simple gratitude practice. Focus on creating meaningful moments rather than recreating the past.
3. Lean on Your People
Holidays can be particularly isolating if you feel disconnected, so reach out to your support system. Share a meal with friends who uplift you, connect with family, or talk with a coach or therapist who understands this journey. You don’t have to walk through this alone, and sometimes even a simple conversation can lighten the emotional load.
4. Embrace Small Acts of Self-Care
Take time for little things that nurture you—whether it’s savoring your favorite dessert, taking a brisk walk through crisp fall leaves, or simply resting without an agenda. Small acts of self-care are powerful reminders that you are worthy of joy and care, even in the midst of challenges.
5. Redefine Gratitude in a Way That Feels Right
Gratitude doesn’t have to be a forced exercise; it can be as simple as noticing something that brings a sense of warmth or comfort. Maybe it’s the comfort of a cozy blanket, the way the afternoon light falls through the window, or the sound of laughter—even if it feels distant right now. Let gratitude be gentle and authentic to where you are.
6. Set Gentle Boundaries for Yourself
The pressure to make Thanksgiving “perfect” can feel overwhelming, so let yourself off the hook. Say no to gatherings or traditions that don’t bring you peace. Choose activities that truly nourish you and remember that setting boundaries is a form of self-respect and a way to protect your well-being.
7. Reflect on the Future You’re Creating
Take a moment to imagine the future you’re stepping into. What qualities do you want to bring forward? Who do you want to become? Divorce may feel like an ending, but it’s also a doorway to a new beginning, one that is full of possibilities. Holding space for this vision can bring a sense of hope, even if it’s just a spark.
8. Let Forgiveness Be Part of Your Journey—For Yourself and Others
This holiday season, see if there’s room for even a small measure of forgiveness, whether it’s toward yourself or someone else. Forgiveness isn’t about condoning hurtful behavior; it’s about freeing yourself from the weight of resentment. Offer yourself compassion for any past choices and remember that healing takes time.
9. Focus on the Present Moment
When the mind wanders to past memories or future uncertainties, bring yourself back to now. Thanksgiving doesn’t need to be perfect, and it doesn’t need to feel like past holidays. Today is just one day on your journey, a moment in your life’s unfolding. Be kind to yourself and remember that this day is one part of a much larger, evolving story.
Remember, this holiday is a single day within a much larger journey of growth, healing, and self-discovery. By choosing grace, honoring your needs, and focusing on what truly matters, you can bring a sense of peace and empowerment to this season of change.
Wishing you strength, resilience, and moments of quiet gratitude this Thanksgiving.
Love and Light,
Michele
If this Thanksgiving season feels like a tender balancing act between healing and hope, I’m here to walk with you. Together, we can uncover the strength and clarity to navigate this time with intention and grace. Schedule a free consultation with me today, and let’s begin creating a life that honors who you are and the future you’re stepping into.