Every year, Christmas arrives with glitter, music, cosy adverts… and an unspoken expectation that everyone should feel joyful, grateful, and overflowing with festive spirit.
But here’s the truth most people don’t say out loud:
63% of people say Christmas adds pressure to their mental load.
More than half of us feel heavier, not happier.
So if you’re not feeling festive this year – or you’re quietly dreading December – you’re not failing.
You’re not broken.
You’re not “being negative.”
You’re human.
And you’re far from the only one.
Why So Many People Struggle at Christmas (But Don’t Say Anything)
One of the reasons Christmas can feel especially difficult is because everyone else looks like they’re thriving.
The matching pyjamas.
The family photos.
The perfectly decorated houses.
The “we’re having the best time!!” captions.
But behind the scenes?
So many people feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or low – they just don’t talk about it.
Here are some of the most common reasons:
1. Grief feels louder at Christmas
Big holidays highlight absences. If you’re missing someone, the ache often hits harder – no matter how many lights are twinkling around you.
2. Family tensions bubble up
The pressure to “get along” or “make it magical” can make old wounds feel sharper and emotional boundaries harder to hold.
3. Loneliness – even when surrounded by people
Feeling misunderstood or emotionally disconnected can sting more when the world is telling you you’re supposed to be happy.
4. Burnout and emotional fatigue
December piles on expectations – social, financial, emotional. Not everyone has the capacity to match the energy.
5. Feeling “out of sync” with the festive mood
And that’s okay. Not matching the vibe doesn’t make you negative – it makes you honest.
6. The pressure to be festive
This one is huge.
“Toxic positivity” is everywhere at Christmas – the belief that you should cheer up, be grateful, smile for the family photo, push down the discomfort.
Some people use Christmas as a band-aid for their feelings and desperately need everyone around them to join the performance. When they pressure you to “get into the spirit,” it’s often their own discomfort speaking – not your responsibility.
It’s Not You – It’s the Pressure
When society tells you to “lighten up, it’s Christmas,” it’s invalidating – and it makes everything feel heavier.
You don’t need forced joy.
You don’t need to match anyone else’s expectations.
You don’t need to feel guilty for finding this season difficult.
What you do need is space.
Compassion.
And gentle support that meets you where you actually are – not where you’re “supposed” to be.
That’s Why I Created December Without The Drama
If you’ve been feeling:
- flat
- overwhelmed
- anxious
- disconnected
- “not in the spirit”
- guilty for not enjoying this time of year
…you’re exactly who I made December Without The Drama for.
Two emails a week throughout December, designed to help you:
✨ Feel less alone
✨ Navigate grief, loneliness, or family stress
✨ Handle festive expectations without pressure
✨ Shift your perspective gently
✨ Approach the season with more self-kindness and grounding
✨ Move through December in a way that feels emotionally safe
Cost: £0.
This isn’t about making you love Christmas.
It’s about helping you survive it – maybe even soften into it – without pretending, performing, or pushing yourself past what you’re capable of.
If Christmas has felt heavy lately (or every year)… you don’t have to navigate it on your own this time.
👉 Join December Without The Drama here.