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Social Anxiety Is Real: How to Cope With Holiday Gatherings Without Overwhelm

December 17, 2025
Social Anxiety Is Real: How to Cope With Holiday Gatherings Without Overwhelm
We hear it all the time—but social anxiety isn’t “just being shy” or “nerves.” It’s a very real form of anxiety that can show up as intense fear or worry about social situations, avoidance of gatherings, or physical symptoms like racing heart, sweating, or trouble breathing when you’re around others. For people who experience social anxiety, the holidays—with their packed calendars and pressure to perform in social settings—can feel especially overwhelming. In fact, experts note that increased expectations around parties and family time can heighten social anxiety symptoms and make the season feel more stressful than joyful.
 
The good news? There are practical ways to navigate social anxiety during the holiday season so you can be kind to yourself and honor your needs. Here are a few evidence-based tips clinicians and mental health professionals recommend:
 
1. Set boundaries ahead of time. Decide which events you want to attend, how long you’ll stay, and don’t be afraid to say “no” when something feels like too much.
2. Bring a supportive friend. Having someone you trust at a gathering can make social situations feel more manageable and less intimidating.
3. Prepare a few conversation starters. Having go-to topics or questions in mind can ease anticipatory anxiety about what to say.
4. Take breaks when needed. It’s okay to step outside or find a quiet corner to reset if you start feeling overwhelmed.
5. Practice self-compassion. Talk to yourself like you would a friend—kindly and with patience—which research shows can reduce anxious thoughts.
 
Remember, you’re not alone in feeling this, and experiencing social anxiety doesn’t make you “less than” anyone else. With supportive strategies and a gentle approach, the holidays can still hold peace, connection, and good memories—on your terms. 

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