Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 1:08:54 GMT -6
Christmas is upon us. Yes, there's a month to go, but never like this year has the arrival of the Christmas holidays been seen as a mirage on the horizon and we can't help but think about it . The worsening of the health emergency has generated a climate of uncertainty about how we will be able to spend the last days of the year. Dinner yes or dinner no? How many people at the table? Midnight mass? Visiting relatives we haven't seen for months? For many, Christmas is an important ritual : one of the few moments of the year, if not the only one, in which to spend more time with loved ones and spend carefree hours. The fact that it is under discussion is an understandable source of nervousness and frustration .
This year will, in all likelihood, be different and it is good to know how to prepare , with the aim of experiencing this period with maximum relaxation and satisfaction . The perfect Christmas never existed Christmas is the most awaited time of the year for adults and children alike. From the little ones for easily understandable reasons. From adults for various reasons: two weeks in which to change pace , slow down, spend more time with parents or children, relax with a book or a film at the cinema, eat good things cooked by loved ones, travel outside the daily routine perhaps towards the seas warm, go skiing in the mountains.
Many of these activities will not be possible this year and others will have to adapt to reduce the risk of contagion. Storytelling Festival 2024 The sixth edition of the most important storytelling event in Italy is coming. 150 TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. EARLY OFFER […] € 159€ 59 It will be a different Hong Kong Telegram Number Data Christmas , but that doesn't mean we won't be able to relax, have fun, rest and socialise. It's about doing it differently and postponing some activities that are currently prohibited. In reality, Christmas is a source of stress for many - being in prolonged contact with family members with whom we are not totally compatible is difficult - and our personal experience tells us that the family we see in TV commercials does not correspond to ours at all . Reality is more complex and perfection does not exist, indeed it has never existed.
A first good piece of advice is to reduce the consumption of linear television in these weeks, to reduce exposure to commercial messages that idealize the holidays and show us an unattainable model, with the effect of depressing and frustrating us. TV on demand is better , be it the free one from RaiPlay (with some advertising) or the subscription one from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, TimVision, Now Tv. It also helps to reduce the time spent scrolling through videos and images on Instagram , where commercial pressure and the impression that everyone is having fun except us is ever-present. Taking a break and using this time to read a book or immerse ourselves in an original podcast is useful for disconnecting and reflecting.
This year will, in all likelihood, be different and it is good to know how to prepare , with the aim of experiencing this period with maximum relaxation and satisfaction . The perfect Christmas never existed Christmas is the most awaited time of the year for adults and children alike. From the little ones for easily understandable reasons. From adults for various reasons: two weeks in which to change pace , slow down, spend more time with parents or children, relax with a book or a film at the cinema, eat good things cooked by loved ones, travel outside the daily routine perhaps towards the seas warm, go skiing in the mountains.
Many of these activities will not be possible this year and others will have to adapt to reduce the risk of contagion. Storytelling Festival 2024 The sixth edition of the most important storytelling event in Italy is coming. 150 TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. EARLY OFFER […] € 159€ 59 It will be a different Hong Kong Telegram Number Data Christmas , but that doesn't mean we won't be able to relax, have fun, rest and socialise. It's about doing it differently and postponing some activities that are currently prohibited. In reality, Christmas is a source of stress for many - being in prolonged contact with family members with whom we are not totally compatible is difficult - and our personal experience tells us that the family we see in TV commercials does not correspond to ours at all . Reality is more complex and perfection does not exist, indeed it has never existed.
A first good piece of advice is to reduce the consumption of linear television in these weeks, to reduce exposure to commercial messages that idealize the holidays and show us an unattainable model, with the effect of depressing and frustrating us. TV on demand is better , be it the free one from RaiPlay (with some advertising) or the subscription one from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, TimVision, Now Tv. It also helps to reduce the time spent scrolling through videos and images on Instagram , where commercial pressure and the impression that everyone is having fun except us is ever-present. Taking a break and using this time to read a book or immerse ourselves in an original podcast is useful for disconnecting and reflecting.