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Surviving the Christmas Holiday in 2025: A child gazing at a brightly lit Christmas tree, symbolizing holiday wonder and resilience.
Posted inHolidays

Surviving the Christmas Holiday in 2025: Finding Hope After Life’s Toughest Challenges

by The Newsletter 05November 28, 2025November 28, 2025

The article offers practical advice for navigating the holiday season in 2025, focusing on emotional wellness, self-care, and finding hope after life’s challenges.

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