A Stress-Free Christmas Starts With Knowing Your DISC Style
The holidays are supposed to be the most joyful time of the year… yet for many Filipinos today, it doesn’t feel that way.
Everywhere we look — on the news, on social media, and in everyday conversations — there’s tension in the air. Political scandals, national controversies, and the feeling of uncertainty add a heavy layer of stress to an already busy season. Many people are entering the Christmas season emotionally drained.
Add traffic, reunions, deadlines, operations, and family expectations…
and stress piles up quickly.
Nearly 40% of people report increased stress during the holidays, and more than half say work becomes even more demanding during this time.
In moments like this, we can take comfort in God’s reminder:
“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7
Even when the world feels unstable, God remains steady.
Even in Chaos, You Can Choose Peace
Here’s something many people forget:
Even in a chaotic season, you can still create your own pockets of peace.
Scripture gives us this promise:
“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:7
This kind of peace isn’t the absence of problems —
it’s clarity and calm in the middle of them.
And one simple tool to help you move toward that peace is understanding your DISC personality style.
When you understand how you naturally respond to stress, communicate with others, and recharge your emotional energy, you gain clarity — and clarity brings peace.
Holiday Survival Guide: DISC Style Edition
Perfect for navigating gatherings, reunions, workplaces, and the emotional weight of Philippine December life.
1. If You’re a D-Style (Dominant): Let Go of the Need to Control Everything
Your instinct is to take charge — especially when the world feels chaotic.
But this Christmas, try giving yourself permission to step back.
Prepare just one dish, not the whole menu.
Let someone else decide the plans.
Take a moment to reflect on the wins of the year.
When you release control,
you open yourself to the joy of simply being present.
2. If You’re an I-Style (Influential): Be Fully Present Instead of Pulled in Every Direction
With the noise online and the tension in the country, your emotions can get pulled in every direction.
This season:
Create a simple plan, so you’re not overwhelmed.
Limit social media scrolling.
Spend quality time with the people right in front of you.
When you slow down and connect deeply,
you leave the season more filled, not exhausted.
3. If You’re an S-Style (Steady): You Don’t Need to Carry the Weight of Everyone’s Emotion
S-Styles feel deeply and often absorb the stress of the people around them.
Remember:
You don’t have to say yes to everything.
You don’t need to fix everyone’s problems.
You can prioritize rest and still be loving.
When you protect your energy,
you bring calm into every room you enter.
4. If You’re a C-Style (Conscientious): Allow Imperfection to Be Part of the Beauty
C-Styles long for order, clarity, and structure —
all of which feel scarce during national uncertainty.
This Christmas:
Be flexible.
Let surprises happen.
Don’t let perfection steal joy.
Some of the best holiday memories are the least planned ones.
A Spiritual Pause for All DISC Styles
Whatever your personality is, one truth remains:
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
Stillness is not inactivity.
Stillness is choosing calm over chaos, trust over fear, and presence over pressure.
Even in Uncertain Times, You Can Have a Meaningful Christmas
You cannot control the news.
You cannot control politics.
You cannot control the noise around you.
But you can control how you show up, how you respond, and how you protect your peace.
Understanding your DISC style helps you:
✔ stay grounded when emotions around you are high
✔ communicate better with family and coworkers
✔ avoid misunderstandings during gatherings
✔ recharge your emotional energy
✔ create a meaningful, joyful Christmas — not a stressful one
And as you enter the season, hold this promise close:
“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” — Nehemiah 8:10
Joy doesn’t come from perfect circumstances.
Joy comes from the God who walks with you through all circumstances.
Wishing you a Christmas filled with warmth, gratitude, and God’s peace — even in the middle of life’s uncertainties.


