As August unfolds, the carefree rhythm of summer begins to shift. For many, this time of year brings the start of a new school year — and with it, a mix of emotions: anticipation, stress, anxiety, and even unexpected grief.

Whether you’re a parent watching your child take their next step, a student heading into a new school year, or simply someone adjusting to the seasonal shift, transitions can stir up deep emotional currents. Even welcome changes can feel overwhelming.

Common feelings during seasonal transitions include:

  • Anxiety about new routines
  • Grief over the freedom or connection of summer
  • Overwhelm from the pressure to “get everything back on track”
  • Fear of the unknown and what lies ahead

These feelings are valid — and you’re not alone.

But these emotions are also accompanied by shifts that allow for meaningful and positive change in habits, outlook, and daily rituals.  Navigating transitions in a way that feels grounding can create opportunity.

🧘‍♀️ A Grounding Tool for Transition Moments

When the worries start to spiral or you’re feeling off-center, try pausing for just a moment to return to the present.

Ask yourself:

  • What do I see?
  • What do I hear?
  • What do I smell?
  • What do I taste?
  • What do I feel on my skin?

This simple sensory awareness exercise helps anchor you in your body and your environment.

Once you’re there, gently ask yourself:

In this moment, am I safe? Am I okay?

Usually, the answer is yes — and this awareness can create a powerful sense of calm and control, even in uncertain times.

💛 A Daily Gratitude Practice

Want to take it a step further? Choose a moment from the day to be grateful for and write it down — in a journal, a note on your phone, or even on a sticky note by your bed.

Over time, this habit can shift your perspective, helping you find moments of comfort and joy, even during stressful transitions.

If seasonal transitions are bringing up more distress than you expected, or if anxiety is making it hard to enjoy your daily life, you don’t have to navigate it alone.

📞 Contact us at Beach Cities Psychotherapy to explore support options for you or your family.

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