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Pick Me Up Tuesday: Animal Assisted Counseling of Indiana

🎆 Pick Me Up Tuesday: Celebrate Moments of Joy This Fourth of July

Pick Me Up Tuesday Fourth of July is your midweek encouragement—a little boost to remind you that even during busy or emotional weeks, there’s space for joy, connection, and care.

As the Fourth of July approaches, many people look forward to fireworks, family, and food. But it’s also a time when emotions can feel complex—especially if you’re stretched thin, navigating transitions, or feeling the pressure to make everything “perfect.”

This week, we’re inviting you to approach the holiday with something simpler: presence over perfection. You don’t need a flawless celebration. You just need a few moments of real joy—and we’re here to remind you that those count.

At Animal Assisted Counseling of Indiana, we see how small moments of calm, kindness, and connection—especially with the help of our therapy dogs—can help our clients feel more grounded and hopeful, no matter the season.Fourth of July

🌟 There’s No Right Way to Celebrate

Let’s be honest: not everyone enjoys loud parties or packed calendars. And guess what? You don’t have to.

The Fourth of July can be whatever you need it to be. Whether you’re lighting sparklers with family, relaxing in the backyard with your dog, or soaking up the quiet, you get to choose how you celebrate.

Here are some joyful, low-pressure ideas:

  • Watch fireworks from a cozy blanket in the yard

  • Host a small cookout with close friends or family

  • Take your dog on a peaceful evening walk

  • Start a new tradition like journaling gratitude or sharing stories

  • Pause to notice what you’re thankful for right now

Joy doesn’t have to be loud—it just has to feel real.

đŸ¶ Don’t Forget—Fireworks Can Stress Out Pets, Too

While you’re thinking about your own comfort and celebration style, remember that our dogs have feelings, too. For many pets—especially dogs—Fourth of July festivities can be confusing or even frightening.

Sudden loud noises, fireworks, unfamiliar guests, and changes in routine can leave your furry friends feeling anxious or unsettled. At AACI, we work closely with therapy dogs and understand how important it is to make sure they feel safe and calm.

Here are a few gentle ways to help support your pet this week:

  • Create a quiet space where your dog can retreat from noise or crowds

  • Use calming music or white noise to help drown out fireworks

  • Stay close during peak firework times—they feel safer with you nearby

  • Avoid forced interaction—some dogs prefer not to be part of the party

  • Consider an anxiety vest or calming treat, if recommended by your vet

If your dog is used to being part of your grounding routine, this is a great time to return the favor. They help us stay calm all year long—this is a chance to care for them in return.

👉 Explore ASPCA’s full Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips

đŸŸ Learn how therapy dogs support emotional wellness

đŸŸ The Comfort of Calm Companionship

For many of us (and especially for kids), the sounds and unpredictability of July 4th can be overwhelming. That’s where therapy dogs come in.

At AACI, we’ve seen how the quiet presence of a dog can help someone feel:

  • More at ease

  • Less anxious in social settings

  • Open to connection and conversation

  • Emotionally grounded

Whether you’re preparing for a family gathering or processing feelings that come up around holidays, therapy dogs help create an atmosphere of calm and emotional safety.

🎇 Gratitude for the Small Stuff

This Pick Me Up Tuesday, consider using the holiday as a moment to reset—not pressure yourself.

Ask yourself:

  • What’s working well right now, even if it’s small?

  • What am I looking forward to today?

  • Who or what brings me comfort and joy?

You don’t need fireworks to feel a spark. Gratitude has a way of gently shifting your perspective—and science shows it’s great for your mental health, too.

👉 Learn more about the science of gratitude from Greater Good Science Center

🌿 It’s Okay to Feel Good

Sometimes we hesitate to lean into happiness because we feel guilty for it—especially if things have been heavy lately. But you’re allowed to laugh. You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to enjoy your day.

Holidays are a reminder that moments of joy are still possible, even when life feels complicated.

👉 Here are some gentle holiday mental health reminders from NAMI

💛 If you’ve been feeling stuck or unsure lately, we’re here when you’re ready to talk. No pressure—just support.

🎯 Pick Me Up Tuesday Task: Celebrate One Joyful Moment

Today’s task: Choose one thing today that brings you joy—and make space for it, no matter how small.

Try:

  • Writing down 3 things you’re grateful for

  • Lighting a sparkler with someone you love

  • Watching your dog chase fireflies

  • Sipping something cold and sweet in the sunshine

  • Telling someone you appreciate them

Your joy doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s—it just has to feel good to you.

💛 We’re Celebrating You, Too

Whatever this week brings, we want to celebrate you—for showing up, for being human, and for trying.

If therapy is something you’ve been thinking about, we want you to know there’s a soft place to land here. We help individuals, teens, families, and couples navigate life’s challenges with empathy, humor, and the occasional wagging tail.

📍 Based in Munster, Indiana
đŸŸ Offering animal-assisted therapy for all ages
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