The Holiday season is here and I already notice a rise in anxiety levels with myself and others around me. I absolutely love Christmas and the joy and happiness that comes along with it. It is, however, difficult sometimes to stay present and joyful when you experience anxiety in any form. There are ways to enjoy the holidays without having too much anxiety.
Survival Strategies for the Holidays
Get Enough Sleep.
The amount of sleep you get affects your health and your weight. Research shows lack of sleep stimulates appetite and cravings for high fat, high carbohydrate foods (WebMD). When we’re tired we tend to make fewer healthy choices, and we reach for the quick-fix energy boost we need, often in the form of sugar-filled options and processed snacks. Furthermore, we also tend to skip the workout we had planned for the day when we’re tired.
Sleep can also affect your immune function, the aging process, memory, learning, and metabolism. Set a goal of what time you need to be in bed each night to get the 7-9 hours you need. Try it this week and see if you notice a difference in your energy levels and your eating habits.
Check out 15 Ways to Promote a Refreshing Night of Sleep.
Cook More Meals at Home.
This time of year you get invited to parties and events a lot more. When possible, try to cook as much as you can at home so you have a better chance of maintaining your weight and not gaining. Not only do you tend to eat healthier, but you can also save time, money, and calories. It’s easier to eat healthy when you’re the one selecting the ingredients and preparing the meals.
What one action step can you take this week to prepare more meals at home?
Practice Self Care to Reduce Stress.
Let’s face it, this time of year is stressful for many reasons. High-stress levels are not only harmful to your health, but it’s also harmful to your waistline as well. When you are constantly under stress, hormone levels, like cortisol and insulin are elevated. The elevation of these 2 hormones can sabotage your weight loss efforts and actually cause weight gain. We aren’t meant to be under constant stress and it takes its toll. If you are doing everything right as far as diet and exercise but you’re under stress every day, you’re not going to see or feel the results you want.
What are some ways you can reduce your stress levels?
Eat More Whole Foods.
Real food is unprocessed or minimally processed. If you’re not sure, ask yourself if the food is something you would find in nature. Real food comes packaged with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other nutrients our bodies need to thrive. These are the types of foods that give us energy instead of leaving us feeling hungry again a short time later.
What whole foods can you add to your diet this week? Some examples include Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts, Seeds, Legumes, Animal protein, and Seafood. Check out my post 6 Healthy Eating Tips.
Get in the Holiday Spirit!
Watch Holiday movies and TV Shows and listen to Christmas tunes. This always lifts my spirits and helps me to not stay in an anxious mood. Some of my favorites are Frosty, Rudolph, Elf, A Christmas Carol and It’s a Wonderful Life. Doing these things always makes me feel like a kid again too and that makes me happy!
Socialize. Plan to see your friends and family.
As an introvert, there are times I need to just be left alone but I also love being with family and friends too. If you need alone time schedule it. If you want to boost your mood, there’s nothing like being around supportive and loving people and engaging in a fun activity. Or even better visit someone who is lonely like the elderly or help out at a homeless shelter.
Shop Online.
If you really dislike going out to the stores like me, get your shopping done online. It’s quick and easy and saves you from dealing with the crazy crowds and bad mood that follows. Click here for my self-care gift guide. Treat yourself to something nice too. There’s nothing wrong with allowing yourself some gifts this time of year!
Helping Others Through the Holidays
Stay positive and remember to count your blessings and be grateful. There are so many people out there who suffer alone through the holidays. As always, helping someone in need is a quick way to get out of your own funk.
The best advice I heard about how to deal with people during this season was at church last week. The priest said we need to see God in everyone we encounter, even the difficult people! We never know what someone is going through so let’s give each other a break, be kind, and spread joy and smiles wherever you go. Merry Christmas and enjoy the Holidays with your loved ones 🙂
xoxo
Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.
Brianna
Thank you for this post. The holidays can be so stressful
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Every bit helps to reduce stress, especially during the next 2 weeks!
jen
my favorite is to get in the holiday spirit. 🙂 So many ways to do that.
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I love it too! My family makes fun of me but I don’t care. Any day I can feel like a kid is fine with me!
Heather
Great tips! I would add get some form of exercise. It helps declutter the mind and reduce stress.
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Thanks Heather! Exercise always helps me in so many ways 🙂
Lora
Those are all are important tips. Too fully enjoy the holidays, one has to take care of themself and not overdue it.
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Thanks! It is so easy to overdo it and then feel horrible after!
Lisa
Great tips! I have been good until this weekend with eating real food, all our neighbors started to deliver goodies and I have crashed!
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Thanks, Lisa! I know it’s hard when people start giving you hard to resist treats. Enjoy!
Charlene
It can be hard to remember to eat healthy this time of year, but eating healthy can make such a difference in our moods! Great tips.
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Thanks! I know my moods are always better when I eat healthier 🙂
Jen
Great list! I love that you added East real food! Temptations are all around ya this time of year!
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Thanks! They are lurking everywhere!
Magan
I appreciate all of your suggestions. Looking forward to implementing some of these in the next several days!
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Hope it goes well for you Magan 🙂
Holly
Great advice and tips to help everyone that struggles this time of the year!!
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Thanks Holly!
Tricia Snow
Great tips for those who have stressful holidays!
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Thanks 🙂
Beatriz
I love this list to reduce stress and keep sanity!
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Thanks.. hope it helps!
Angela
Oh I needed this list as a reminder — REAL FOOD is a must for sure
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I feel so much better when I eat that way!
Noelle Collins
I need to get more sleep, but I’m usually watching Holiday movies once I put the kids to bed. lol . Thank you for these tips.
Malia
Eating real, whole food is so important this time of year! Home cooked meals when not out at a function are great at counterbalancing all of the treats and snacks.Great list!
Kyndall Bennett
I need to get better at going to bed earlier! I tend to tell myself, “just finish this one final task.” Next thing I know, two hours have passed!
Lisa
Shopping online is the key to my sanity during this season.
Christina Furnival
All great tips to manage our stress and anxiety during the holidays!
Katherine Wolfe
I’d go crazy without online shopping!
Maria Gustafsson
If you let the stress win, the joy is lost. Great suggestions for those that have too much on their Christmas plate.
Suzan
For us it meant taking a big step back and simplifying our approach to the Holidays. Sleep is always good 🙂
Tracy
Great tips! Thanks!
Lina
The holiday is so stressful. These are helpful tips. Exercising helps with stress for me as well.
Carrie Beaton
I actually did some of these! Had a massage yesterday and got most of my gifts online!
Beatriz
Thank you this is so true!
Susan
It’s hard to beat the holiday stress AND get into the spirit. Watching “The Year without a Santa Claus” seems to do the trick for me.
Cindy
The holidays can certainly be overwhelming and stressful. Great tips!
Tara
I love this! Especially the comments about getting enough sleep and eating “real food” during the holidays. So often we are rushing around and eating poorly…doing these small things can significantly contribute to a yucky feeling. Great reminders indeed!
T.M. Brown
It’s so important to stay on top of your health during the holidays. Things can get crazy fast and being in a good frame of mind helps get through them just a tad easier.