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Trying to be perfect is exhausting
Thereโs a familiar moment that seems to arrive every holiday season.
Maybe itโs standing in a crowded airport, watching the departure board flicker with delays.
Or lying awake at night mentally reviewing everything that still needs to be done.
Or sitting around the table with people you loveโฆ and noticing the quiet tension beneath the surface.
The expectations creep in quietly at first.
This should look a certain way.
Everyone should be happy.
I should be more patient.
I should be doing this better.
For so many of us, the holidays stir up a tender mix of joy and pressureโ
Pressure fueled by perfectionism, old family dynamics, unspoken roles, and the deep (often unconscious) desire for everything to beย just right.
And when things donโt go according to plan?
That inner critic can get loudโ
Aimed at ourselvesโฆ or at the people around us.
This year, what if we tried something different?
What if, instead of repeating old patterns of judgment and self-criticism,
We choseย loving kindnessโfor ourselves first, and then for others?
Here areย three gentle keysย to help you do just that:
Key #1: Pause Before You React
Loving kindness begins with a pause.ย Before respondingโฆ
Before correctingโฆ
Before replaying the moment in your headโฆ
Pause.
Take one conscious breath.
That small pause interrupts the nervous systemโs habitual response and brings you back into the present momentโwhere choice lives.
You donโt have to be perfect.
You only need to beย present.
Key #2: Soften the Inner Critic
Notice how quickly judgment arisesโ
I should be handling this better.
Why am I like this?
They always do this.
Instead of pushing those thoughts away, try meeting them with compassion. Silently say:
This is hardโฆ and Iโm doing the best I can right now.
Kindness doesnโt mean lowering standardsโit means releasing unnecessary suffering. When we soften toward ourselves, it becomes far easier to soften toward others.
Key #3: Choose Intention Over Expectation
Expectations are rigid.
Intentions are spacious.
Rather than expecting the holiday to go a certain way, ask yourself:
How do I want to BE in this season?
More patient?
More grounded?
More open-hearted?
Let that intention guide youโespecially when things donโt go as planned.
Loving kindness isnโt about getting it โright.โ
Itโs about staying connectedโto yourself, to others, and to what truly matters.
If youโd like a little extra support as you move through this season, please know there are ways we can do this together. For additional details, questions or to schedule a complimentary discussion, please email me at coach@maximizeu.life
Live, Work & Lead with greater Freedom, Power & Peace of Mind.
Thanks

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