42. Overwhelmed by the New Year? Rethinking Growth to Support Seasonal Depression and Anxiety Symptoms
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January often brings more than a new year. It brings pressure. Resolutions, expectations, and the quiet belief that you should be doing better by now. For many people living with PTSD, anxiety symptoms, or seasonal depression, this time of year can intensify loneliness, isolation, and guilt when energy is low and motivation doesn’t match the cultural push to start fresh.
In this episode, we step away from resolution culture and rethink what progress looks like in winter. Through the lens of hygge, we explore stabilization as a form of growth. Warmth, sensory comfort, and gentle routines can support the nervous system, ease anxiety symptoms, and reduce the shame that often accompanies winter isolation.
This conversation is for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the New Year, quietly struggling with seasonal depression, or carrying guilt for not keeping up with goals that never fit the season in the first place. Rather than forcing positivity or productivity, we focus on creating safety, connection, and steadiness during the coldest months.
Progress in winter doesn’t have to look like transformation. Sometimes, staying present, supported, and less alone is more than enough.
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