10 Tips on Surviving the Holidays with Cancer – curetoday.com
Holidays can be challenging, but here are a few helpful tips to surviving well.
The holidays are around the corner. While these occasions are meant to be filled with joy, sometimes they become stressful. Expectations and emotions are high. Pressure is placed on having the perfect holiday.
For the person affected by cancer, feelings of being overwhelmed and confused may be debilitating. Feelings of stress, worry, sadness and even anger are normal.
Remembering the past can be frustrating. Thanksgiving and Christmas are painted as perfect times of the year where all is right with the world. People are jovial and kind, but what happens when those holidays are filtered through the lens of sickness and suffering? Those idealic views are easily skewed. A cancer patient can feel disconnected. It can be scary to understand unconventional thoughts.
No matter where you are in your treatment plan, you’ll be affected in some way. But here are some tips to help:
Use your words. Talk to loved ones. Tell them how you’re feeling. Be honest. If you’re overwhelmed and stressed, say so!
Say yes. Accept offers of help. People want to assist you. Let them. Give them suggestions. Both giver and receiver will be blessed.
Learn to be present in the moment. Don’t focus on what was or what should be, focus on what is. Enjoy the moment and relax. Practice mindfulness.
Prioritize. There will be many activities this season. It is a good idea to consider which ones are most important to you. Since your energy level may be low, choose wisely.
Make a list. Lists are helpful for organizing and remembering. In the midst of treatment, sometimes it’s difficult to think about anything other than getting through the day. Making a list of tasks and categorizing them into “need to” and “want to.” Lists can help lighten the load of personal expectation. Cross off items as you complete them and don’t worry about those left undone.
Do what you feel like doing…
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