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Thanksgiving can be an emotionally complex day when you are grieving. Even simple traditions or familiar gatherings can feel overwhelming when your heart is carrying loss. Whether this is your first Thanksgiving without your person or one of many, it is normal to feel tender, unsure, or stretched thin by expectations and family dynamics.
In this episode of the Mindfulness and Grief Podcast, thanatologist, yoga therapist, and author Heather Stang shares seven mindful tips to help you navigate Thanksgiving before the day arrives, during the gathering itself, and afterward when everything settles again. Through personal stories, trauma sensitive guidance, and practical mindfulness tools, Heather offers a grounded way to care for your heart and reduce unnecessary suffering on this meaningful holiday.
đ Download your free Grief Sensitive Winter Holiday Planner: heatherstang.com/holiday-help Includes mindful prompts and reflection exercises to help you plan for the holidays with clarity and compassion.
You will learn:
⢠How emotional tension builds before Thanksgiving and how mindfulness can help you recognise it early ⢠A simple visualization practice to uncover what may feel difficult on the holiday ⢠How to understand and express your needs clearly, including a real life story of how one family transformed their day ⢠Personal rituals that can bring comfort and meaning during Thanksgiving ⢠Why children's grief is often overlooked, how to talk with them honestly, and how to support them at their own pace ⢠How different grieving styles, such as instrumental and intuitive grief, shape family dynamics during the holidays ⢠What to expect after Thanksgiving, why an emotional drop is normal, and how to tend to yourself with care
If you find this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and consider leaving a review so others can find support when they need it most.
By Heather Stang, MA, C-IAYT4.3
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Thanksgiving can be an emotionally complex day when you are grieving. Even simple traditions or familiar gatherings can feel overwhelming when your heart is carrying loss. Whether this is your first Thanksgiving without your person or one of many, it is normal to feel tender, unsure, or stretched thin by expectations and family dynamics.
In this episode of the Mindfulness and Grief Podcast, thanatologist, yoga therapist, and author Heather Stang shares seven mindful tips to help you navigate Thanksgiving before the day arrives, during the gathering itself, and afterward when everything settles again. Through personal stories, trauma sensitive guidance, and practical mindfulness tools, Heather offers a grounded way to care for your heart and reduce unnecessary suffering on this meaningful holiday.
đ Download your free Grief Sensitive Winter Holiday Planner: heatherstang.com/holiday-help Includes mindful prompts and reflection exercises to help you plan for the holidays with clarity and compassion.
You will learn:
⢠How emotional tension builds before Thanksgiving and how mindfulness can help you recognise it early ⢠A simple visualization practice to uncover what may feel difficult on the holiday ⢠How to understand and express your needs clearly, including a real life story of how one family transformed their day ⢠Personal rituals that can bring comfort and meaning during Thanksgiving ⢠Why children's grief is often overlooked, how to talk with them honestly, and how to support them at their own pace ⢠How different grieving styles, such as instrumental and intuitive grief, shape family dynamics during the holidays ⢠What to expect after Thanksgiving, why an emotional drop is normal, and how to tend to yourself with care
If you find this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and consider leaving a review so others can find support when they need it most.

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