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Season of Self-Care: Letting Go of Expectations

What is Self-Care?

Self-care is the intentional practice of nurturing your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. It’s about creating space for rest, reflection, and balance—especially during the busy holiday season.

Why Letting Go of Expectations Matters

Holding on to unrealistic expectations—whether from yourself or others—can lead to stress and disappointment. Letting go creates freedom, peace, and resilience.

“If you let go a little, you will find a little peace. If you let go a lot, you will find a lot of peace.” — Ajahn Chah

What You Can Do

  • Pause & Reflect: Ask yourself, “What expectations are weighing me down?”
  • Practice Mindfulness: Focus on what you can control and release what you can’t.
  • Set Boundaries: Protect your time and energy by saying no when needed.
  • Affirmations:
    • “I release what I cannot control.”
    • “I choose peace over perfection.”
  • Digital Detox: Reduce social media scrolling to avoid comparison traps

Happening this month:

UFV Safety & Security Annual Clothing Drive | On now until December 19

  • Declutter & give back 

Oh Fitness Tree Challenge | Join the UFV Strive to Thrive community, starting December 8-19!

  • Practical tips for holiday wellness

Featured workshops & resources

Check back soon for upcoming sessions in 2026!

Resources and education materials

Homewood Health logoHomewood Health - offers free, confidential counselling through your Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP).

Letting Go of Expectations - December 2025 | Life Lines

We all carry expectations about ourselves, others, and how life should unfold. But when those expectations become unrealistic, they can lead to disappointment, stress, and self-criticism. In this short video, you’ll learn how to recognize and release expectations that no longer serve you. Discover how mindfulness, gratitude, and self-compassion can help you find balance, especially during the holiday season, when pressures and expectations can feel heavier than usual. If you’re struggling or feeling stuck, remember that help is available.

Canadian Mental Health Association: There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to self-care. Our own needs, lifestyle, and preferences are unique, so how we take care of ourselves might be different from our friends’ or family’s practices. 

Your Self-Care Guide

List of permission to let go of

Health and well-being awareness monthly campaigns

  January   Mental Health 
  February   Healthy Heart
  March   Women's Health
  April   Financial Wellness
  May   Cancer Prevention
  June   EDI Awareness
  July   Respect in the workplace and harassment prevention
  August   Trauma informed care
  September   Work-life balance
  October   Breast cancer awareness
  November   Men's health
  December   Self-care

Please contact health.disability.wellness@ufv.ca if you have any ideas to share or questions.

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