4 comments on “Is the Joy of Christmas Casting a Shadow of Depression On Your Holiday Season?

  1. Thanks Mckay K,
    The tears I shed writing it were very healing for ME! Friends most definitely help us get through the heart ache, and celebrate our memories. The world is a better place because of friends. I’m so glad you consider me one of yours.

    I’ll be by your site soon!

    Enjoy your family and extended family this holiday!

    Many blessings,
    Carrie

  2. Hi Carrie This is a wonderful post. I know it will help many for years to come.

    CONGRATULATIONS on receiving the “Flower of Friendship Award.” And thanks for being my friend.

    You may pick it up at my site.

    Be well

  3. Hi Aldhis,
    Grief comes when it comes. It really does help just to acknowledge your feelings. When you feel sorrow in a crowd, a great idea is to step outside and gaze at the stars for a few minutes. It really helps me.

    Hope your next gathering is filled with a joy so bright and lively that it makes you forget all your worries, even if it is only for an evening. That kind of fun can charge your battery and keep you feeling cheerful for days!

    Many blessings,
    Carrie

  4. Thank you for the tips. Sometime I do feel that in the midst of other people joy, I found myself grieving. I believe your tips will help somehow when I experience the same thing again.

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