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Creating new family traditions

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Although they are meant to be the “most wonderful time of the year”, the holidays can be a stressful time, sometimes made worse by all the pressure and expectation to have fun and for everyone to get along. Often, we feel pressured by family traditions to do things a certain way. This could mean that we are just going through the motions, traditions, and rituals which could feel like chores rather than expressions of joy and energy. Creating new traditions with your family — or even with your friends — can be a powerful way to reclaim a connection to yourself and your loved ones.

As family dynamics change – perhaps there is a divorce, death of a loved one or families are blended into new, beautiful yet challenging constellations. As time passes, old traditions may not seem suitable for you and your family, and/or what values you want to foster in your children.

What is a tradition?

A tradition or ritual is an action or series of actions that you perform more than once, often at a specific time of the day or of the year. Traditions are often associated with religion, as every religion has traditions in some form, as part of its practice. But not all traditions are religious: blowing out candles on a birthday cake, eating turkey on thanksgiving and going to watch fireworks on Canada Day are all examples of secular traditions.

Why are traditions important?

Traditions have a lot of positive effects on families and social groups. Here are some wonderful benefits of traditions:

How to create traditions

Creating traditions is something you can do with your family, so everyone feels connected to the practice itself. Here’s how to get started this holiday season:

Incorporate traditions year round

While you may start making new traditions this holiday season, consider bringing traditions into all parts of the year, some can be daily, others weekly, and others can only happen once or twice annually. Have fun with it, that’s the best part of creating traditions yourself: you and your family can truly enjoy them!

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