Eight Ways to Beat the Blues at Christmas
By Poppy Smith
Instead  of a houseful of kids and their little ones running around laughing,  crying, playing with toys and sneaking treats, this year my husband,  Jim, and I will be home alone for Christmas.  My automatic reaction is  to feel sad—but I am glad that all of them will be celebrating the  coming of Jesus with their in-laws.  After all, we are usually the ones  who get that privilege!
But—it’s easy to be sucked down into a “poor me” mindset and play the blues, unless we decide to change our perspective.  So here are eight simple ways to  help you enjoy the holidays whether you’re physically or emotionally  alone. Why not join me and let’s beat those blues which aren’t where God  wants us at this special time of the year—or at any time!
- Sing. Play music. Listen to the words and join in praising God. Singing is a guaranteed mood lifter and perspective changer. “Sing for joy to God our strength” Ps.81:1.
- Smile. Smile  at little children. Their harried moms. The older shoppers who are  trying to find just the right present. Make smiling your chosen  expression (not through gritted teeth, however!). It will make you feel  so much better and maybe lift up another lonely soul.
- Invite. Is  there someone you haven’t had time for this past year? Could you  suggest meeting for coffee, lunch, or even over to your home? Perfection  isn’t needed—only a loving heart that looks beyond it’s own world.
- Rest. Remember  all those too early mornings when you longed to just stay in bed? Now’s  your chance. Take time to read a book of the Bible or several psalms.  Choose a special book, magazine, or television program. Make or buy some  once in a year yummy treats and ENJOY this gift of time!
- Give gifts to others. Go  online and look for simple Christmas recipes. Make peppermint candy or a  cranberry loaf and go drop it off at a homeless shelter or place that  serves those without a home. Change your perspective from looking inward  to looking outward—as God our Savior did when He gave us the most  amazing gift of love any one can receive.
- Write a list of your blessings. Think  back over this past year. Even if it has been one of the most difficult  you’ve experienced, ask God’s Spirit to show you where He was present,  loving and supporting and guiding you through. He will show you  something and lift your heart.
- Go to a Christmas Eve Service. Even  if you’re by yourself, don’t miss the presence of God amidst the beauty  of this celebration. Let your senses feast on the beauty, your ears  delight in the music, your heart be moved to new heights of gratitude  and love. 
- Pray about your dreams for 2012. What  do you want to see happen in the coming year? Have you thought about  changes you want to make? New paths to walk? Write out what comes to  mind when you think of taking better care of yourself physically,  intellectually, emotionally and spiritually. (See my video: Take Care of  Yourself, …….. or check my website on the media clips page).
May  your “Home Alone” Christmas fill you with joy and a fresh awareness  that Christ is with you, whether you’re surrounded by people or  peacefully alone.
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