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Holiday joy doesn’t have to come with a meltdown. We open up about how to survive loud rooms, heavy schedules, and high expectations while living with chronic illness or limited energy. From early meal prep to quiet “time-out” routines, we share the small moves that make the season easier, calmer, and genuinely more fun.
We get practical about pacing: pies baked the day before, casseroles assembled ahead, and a simple oven timeline that stops last-minute chaos. We talk about stocking easy snacks, accepting help even when it’s not your way, and using tools like a toaster oven to spread the load. Caregivers get a strategy too—turn leftovers into complete frozen plates so a balanced meal is always within reach.
Overstimulation has a plan. We lean on box breathing, short walks, headphones, and a designated safe room to reset the nervous system. We also name the tough stuff: boundary pushback, PTSD triggers, and the relatives who just don’t get it. You’ll hear clear scripts to protect your energy without picking a fight, reminders that your body’s needs are valid, and proof that consistent boundaries create more energy for real connection. The theme is simple: choose peace, protect your spoons, and keep the love.
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Chapters

1. Please Stop Touching My Stuff, But Also Thank You For The Dishes (00:00:00)

2. Framing Holiday Survival (00:00:17)

3. Pacing And Early Meal Prep (00:01:03)

4. Timing Ovens, Snacks, And Spoons (00:03:35)

5. Timeouts For Overstimulation (00:06:58)

6. Breathing, Reframing, And Perspective (00:11:01)

7. Caregiver Leftovers And Meal Trays (00:14:11)

8. Germs, Safe Rooms, And Reset Routines (00:17:05)

9. Honesty, PTSD Triggers, And Support (00:20:59)

10. When Family Doesn’t Get It (00:24:53)

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