Holidays: Gratitude or Depression?

"The seeds of depression cannot take root in a grateful heart." - Andy Andrews

Is this a grateful time of year for you or a depressed time of year?

As a therapist and coach, I hear the following statement often at this time of year:

"I bet you see a lot of depressed people this time of year."

Well, yes and no.

The depressed time of year?

Somehow it has seeped into our culture as common wisdom that there are a whole lot of depressed people during the holidays. To some extent, this is true. It can be a tough time of year for those that have suffered recent losses or changes, or people that are apart from their loved ones.

The interesting thing is that I tend to see more people struggling with sadness and depression after the holidays than I do during the holidays.

It makes sense when you think about it - all the hoopla and excitement of the holidays is now over and it's back to real life. It's cold and now you have to pay holiday bills.

Gratitude beats depression

I believe that gratitude beats depression every time. It's like the childhood game Rock-Paper-Scissors - Rock always bests Scissors, Scissors always beats Paper, and Paper always beats Rock.

And so it is - Gratitude always beats Sadness and Depression.

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