Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

The Christmas connection

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

|

Christmas 2025

Christmas isn't just about presents under the tree. It's about presence slowing down, reaching out and rediscovering people and pastimes that bring joy. Here's how to put connection back at the heart of the holidays.

- WORDS by ASHLEIGH AUSTEN

Unlike the Hollywood movies that promise perfect families and endless cheer, December can be a mixed bag for many of us. Between the shopping lists, our social calendars and year-end deadlines, most of us arrive at the holidays feeling frazzled, not festive.

Yet beneath the tinsel and to-do lists, the season often stirs something deeper. The fairy lights go up, workplaces wind down, and suddenly there's space to reflect, to remember, to reach out.

"Life is so fast-paced these days, and many adults are so caught up in the busyness of life that we neglect - through no fault of our own - to keep in contact with people we know and love," says psychologist and author Dr Marny Lishman. "By the time we get to Christmas, we start slowing down as the festivities ramp up and begin reflecting on the year gone by."

But connection isn’t only outward. December can be taxing - emotionally and physically — so it’s also a good time to reconnect with ourselves.

"The festive season can bring joy and connection, but it's also a time of sensory and emotional overload," explains psychologist and author Dr Rebecca Ray. "Balancing social time with solitude gives our nervous systems a chance to reset."

Whether your Christmas is bustling with family or more low-key, there are countless ways to bring connection back to the heart of the holidays.

Rekindle old friendships

"The traditions of Christmas can lead us to be somewhat nostalgic of Christmases gone by and who we saw each year," says Dr Lishman. "Many of us realise in all the festivities that there are people we haven't caught up with that it would be nice to reconnect with, and Christmas is a great excuse to do so."

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

4 things I know to be true LISETTE REYMER

The award-winning broadcaster shares her small but mighty truths that matter the most.

time to read

2 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

FIRE UP THE GRILL

In their beautiful cookbook, Sofia, Karima Hazim Chatila and her mother, Sivine Tabbouch, celebrate the heart of Lebanese cooking, food meant to be shared, including this traditional Mashawi barbecue best enjoyed with loved ones.

time to read

6 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Flick the switch

Even when we've pencilled in time off, unwinding is often easier said than done.

time to read

5 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Dress up a barbecue chicken

Bachelor's handbag, BBQ bird or hot chook – whatever you call them, you're halfway to a tasty dinner with a rotisserie chicken. Here's four easy meals.

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Four top-notch colours that will stand the test of time

Popular paint colours come and go, and some choices will stand the test of time no matter what the current trends are.

time to read

2 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

THE PINK LAKES IN PERIL

Increased droughts and flooding rains are putting Australia's iconic pink lakes at risk, but there is hope. Local communities and scientists are working to restore these precious waterways and the creatures who live there.

time to read

6 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Colour your world

Want to bring out your creativity with paint palettes but don't know where to start? Read on for an expert guide...

time to read

2 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

How to be a super-ager

With the help of these simple, science-backed habits you could live a longer, healthier and happier life.

time to read

4 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

DR CLAIRE ACHMAD 'Finding the potential in every Kiwi child'

Diagnosed with cancer at just 15, the Children's Commissioner shares how the experience inspires her to look out for the most vulnerable in New Zealand society.

time to read

9 mins

January 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Killer Queens

Readers around the world are desperate for murder mysteries set in outback towns or the glittering Gold Coast. The Weekly explores the Aussie crime craze that’s being led by fearless female writers.

time to read

10 mins

January 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size