186. Dreading the Holidays Because of Family Criticism? How to Enjoy This Season as a Neurodiverse Family
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Hey friend,
Do holiday gatherings leave you feeling overstimulated, tense, or emotionally overwhelmed before you even arrive?
Are you carrying the pressure to keep everyone happy — even when your body is already exhausted?
What would it feel like to walk into a family event knowing you and your spouse already have a plan?
In this episode, I’m talking about why holiday gatherings can feel so draining when you’re living with chronic symptoms — and why the pressure to “keep the peace” can increase stress, brain fog, and fatigue. I walk you through the nervous-system side of people-pleasing, how to support your neurodiverse child during unpredictable environments, and the simple conversation you and your spouse can have before a gathering to help you both feel calmer and more prepared. You’ll leave with practical tools to reduce stress, honor your limits, and protect your peace during the holidays.
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