Reason's for Post Holiday Slump
The week after the holidays has a way of feeling strangely quiet. The decorations are still up, the house feels lived-in, and yet… something in the air is different. Heavier. Slower. A little emptier. Many people notice themselves moving through the days with less energy, motivation, or clarity than they expected heading into the new year. And naturally, the question comes up: “Why do I feel this way?” From a therapeutic lens, this is a completely normal response — because the body has been through a lot. ❄️ Weeks of overstimulation catch up. The noise, gatherings, rushing, travel, and emotional load of the season put the nervous system into overdrive. When the pace slows, that “come down” can feel like a slump. ❄️ The end of the holidays can stir up quiet grief. Not in the way we normally think about grief, but rather, the subtle ache of noticing who’s missing, what’s changed, or the difference between what you hoped for and what happened. ❄️ The pressure to “start fresh” arrive...