—a time to sleep in, overindulge, and…?There's something about cozy nights in and festive songs that just makes us feel the urge to reach out to you know who.
After a few glasses of mulled wine, we just get the itch to start typing that : “Heyyy, what's uppppp?”Why is it so tempting to revisit the ghost of Christmas past?
And why is it (usually) such a dangerous idea? We spoke to Hope Flynn, founder of and head of content at to find out.Christmas is a time of year when we all lean into our nostalgic sides.
Whether that means reminiscing about your childhood Christmases or you find yourself reflecting on the more recent past is another matter.“The nostalgia and sentimental feelings associated with Christmas make us start thinking about our past relationships and the feelings of ‘togetherness’ as well as the memories that we once shared,” Flynn says. “Towards the end of the year most of us start reflecting on the past and maybe areas where we still seek .
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