Holiday Personality – What’s Your Holiday Personality & How To Find Out

What is your holiday personality and how you can identify it?

HOLIDAY PERSONALITY – Knowing your personality can change your life and this is how you can identify your holiday personality.

Every person has a different personality and one of the importance of identifying your personality is that it can help you improve yourself in making decisions in your life. Determining your personality may help you understand yourself and those people around you.

Holiday Personality
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It can also help you figure out what you want and answer your questions of “how” like  “how can I be happier”, “how do I find a career I’m passionate about”, “how can I better communicate with people who are close to me” and many others.

And now, during the holidays, experts say our feelings and reactions are associated with it. The holiday season also affects our personalities.

Here are a few questions to answer first:

  • When you think about the holiday season, what is the first word that comes to mind? Family? Fun? Stress?
  • How do you feel about the holiday season, honestly? (Not how you think you should feel!)
  • Do you look forward to it? Do you secretly (or not so secretly) dread it? Do you find yourself feeling lonely this time of year?
  • Do you feel more pressure and obligation?
  • Do you relish in it and wish it would never end?

After answering, here are the types that may help you identify what type of personality you have for the holidays.

Check it out below:

  • Traditionalists
    They value familiarity, routine, and predictability. Being rooted to the tradition give them the purpose and essence of this celebration.
  • Celebrationists
    They are the people who celebrate this time of the year with giving presents and merriment. They sometimes tend to feel pressured to make everyone happy.
  • Connectionists
    They are the ones who give importance to gathering and togetherness. They sometimes feel obligated to gather with people they don’t like.

According to an article from Healthline, there are particular reasons why holidays seem to be fun to others but stressful to some. To those who get stressed, some of the reasons behind it include being away or missing a family member, affording gifts, finding gifts, and gathering amid the pandemic.

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