For many people, the holiday season amplifies motivated reasoning through a combination of financial pressure, family dynamics, grief, and disrupted routines.
Why Holidays Intensify Motivated Reasoning
- Financial stress from gift-giving expectations
- Difficult family dynamics amplified by forced proximity
- Grief and absence: the holidays highlight who is missing
- Disrupted routines (sleep, diet, exercise) that normally manage motivated reasoning
- The gap between the expected joy and actual experience of motivated reasoning
Realistic Expectations for Holiday Motivated Reasoning
The myth of the perfect holiday creates suffering. Many people experience motivated reasoning during the holidays — you're not failing by not feeling joyful.
Protecting Yourself From Motivated Reasoning During Holidays
- Maintain sleep schedule despite social pressure
- Set budget limits early and stick to them
- Create permission to skip events that reliably worsen motivated reasoning
- Plan grief acknowledgment: don't try to 'get through' it, allow it
- Schedule recovery time after family gatherings