🎄 How to Stay Calm and Avoid “Blowing Your Fuse” This Holiday Season

Everywhere you turn, people talk about how stressful the holidays can be. Between the usual routines—school drop-offs, tennis lessons, ballet practice, orthodontist visits—and the added weight of holiday events, it’s no wonder many parents feel overwhelmed. Stress can boil over quickly, and too often it comes out as frustration or anger toward the people we love most—our kids.

But here’s the good news: stress doesn’t have to control your reactions. In fact, the holidays are a perfect opportunity to model healthy coping skills for your children and teens.


💡 A Wise Reminder from Positive Discipline

One of my favorite quotes from Dr. Jane Nelsen, founder of Positive Discipline, is:

“What makes us think that making a child feel bad will make them do better?”

When parents “blow their fuse,” kids don’t feel better—and they don’t learn better either. What they do learn is how you handle stress. And remember, as Dr. Nelsen also says: “Parenting is not about perfection.” If you can stay calm most of the time, that’s good enough.


✅ Practical Ways to Keep from Blowing Your Fuse

Here are a few simple, therapist-approved strategies you can try this holiday season:

  1. Take a Time-Out

    If you feel yourself about to snap, step away—even if it’s just into the next room. A quick reset can give you the perspective you need.

  2. Use Deep Breathing

    When stepping away isn’t possible, stop what you’re doing and take five slow, deep breaths. This simple pause helps calm your brain and keeps you from saying something you may regret later.

  3. Practice Daily Self-Care

    Even five minutes of something you love—a cup of tea, a short walk, a favorite song—can recharge your energy and reduce stress.

  4. Try Mindfulness or Meditation

    Give your mind a break from the to-do list and practice being present. Free apps like Insight Timer offer quick meditations ranging from one minute to an hour. Try one daily to see what works best for you.


🎁 A Holiday Wish from Our Team

Remember: staying calm doesn’t mean being perfect. It means showing your children healthier ways to cope with stress—and giving yourself grace along the way.

This post is brought to you by Kappie Bliss, retired LPC/WHS Counselor, and Positive Discipline Facilitator.

✨ From all of us at Austin Therapy for Girls, Happy Holidays!

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