5 Simple Ways to Manage Holiday Stress

Terrib
on 11/25/12 7:24 pm - Clayton, NC

 

This is such a happy and joyous time of year. Unfortunately it is also highly stressful and often depressing as well. What can you do? More than you might think actually. Try these 5 very simple suggestions to manage your holiday stress:

1. Get enough rest! This is hugely important. When your body lacks sleep, it is like running on empty. You feel awful and irritable. The easiest way for me to find extra time to rest is to turn of the TV and hit the sack a half hour earlier. Every bit counts.

2. Take your vitamins. This is the time of year when we overindulge on food, glorious food, and you know I'm not talking about raw organic vegetables. I take a  multivitamin, calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamin B12. Check with your doc first though.

3. Get at least 20 minutes of daylight on your retinas every day. This is huge. This means go outside without sunglasses. Go get the mail, make a second trip for the newspaper, walk your kids to the bus, or walk Fido. Exposing your eyes to sun rays (yes, even on dark cloudy days) for at least 20 minutes a day is a natural antidepressant. This is a great way to stave the winter blues.

4. Keep it simple. If you are entertaining, ask guests to bring a dish (less cooking). Put out half your Christmas decorations. Your kids won't notice if the tree doesn't have your hand blown glass heirloom ornaments. Decorate with the stuff they bring home from school or religion. This is the real treasure anyway. Bake 2 kinds of holiday cookies instead of the usual load and buy the rest if need be.  Besides, you are not eating any of them anyway!~  lol

5. Practice giving every day. The more you give, the more you receive. This is a universal law. Give a smile to the grouchy deli guy. Silently wish happiness and abundance on everyone you encounter. Pay someone a compliment without expecting one in return. Also, by doing #1-4, you are giving to yourself. When you love and serve yourself, you can better love and serve others.

Happy Holidays to you and your family!

Terri
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader
www.wlsterrib.com

goldenhair
on 11/27/12 3:50 pm

We all suffer from stress at one time or another - this symptom of modern living is virtually impossible to avoid. But eating strategically can help you to cope. The right foods will provide your body with a powerful defense against stress, enabling you to rise to its challenge. 

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