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Ways to spend the festive season when away from family

The key thing is to always occupy yourself with the things that you enjoy the most. Here's a list of some things you can do to celebrate your festive season

The festive season has officially arrived and for a lot of people, this means spending some quality time with family. Spending the festive season without family isn’t the end of the world. The key thing is to always occupy yourself with the things that you enjoy the most.

For the few who are unable to spend it with their loved ones, here are some suggestions to ensure that you don’t feel left out of the festivities:

Venture into something new or old:

The year has been a very demanding one for everyone and with that being said, not a lot of people found the time to discover their hidden talents, or hobbies or had enough time to do the things that they love. Take pottery and painting classes, try a new recipe, make a short film, volunteer for a good cause, or even write poetry.

Keep in touch with family/loved ones through video calls and messages:

Even though you can’t physically be there, you can still see and talk to your family thanks to the power of 21st technology. Talking to your family during the festive times will it make you feel less alone.

Reflect on what happened in 2022 and write a goal for 2023:

As cliché as it may sound, having a solid plan for your future goes a long way in knowing what you need to accomplish. Spend a solid hour or 30 minutes reflecting back on what you did well during the course of 2022, what you could have improved on, and what goals you wish to accomplish in the next year.

  1. Go at your own pace:

There’s a possibility that you might experience FOMO (fear of missing out) when viewing posts on social media. If possible, try to spend less time on social media platforms and focus on the things that bring you joy. Going at your own pace means try not to be influenced by the things you might see or hear from others

Remember that you are not alone. Enjoy the festive season.

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Anwen Mojela

Anwen Mojela is a journalist at the Letaba Herald. She graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology. Including an internship and freelancing, Anwen has four years’ experience in the field and has been a permanent name in the Herald for nearly three years. Anwen’s career highlights include a water corruption investigative story when she was an intern and delving into wildlife and nature conservation. “I became a journalist mainly to be the voice of the voiceless, especially working for a community newspaper. Helping with the bit that I can, makes choosing journalism worth it.

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