Planning for the holidays and entertaining family and friends can be
stressful in these hard economic times. Especially when reflecting on loss loved ones
can bring back unwelcome memories which may increase stress and unwanted
emotions. Those who have families who
are incarcerated also ponder on their mental, physical and emotional well-being
while doing their time behind bars. Yes,
the holidays present constant demands such as parties, baking cookies,
cleaning, purchasing gifts on a ‘shoe string’ budget and entertaining. I have found that planning ahead and sticking
to a realistic budget before starting gift and food shopping is helpful. Accept that family traditions change overtime
as children and grand-children may be unable to visit due to their work and
financial demands. Acknowledge your
feelings about these changes and find creative ways to connect and celebrate
together such as sharing pictures, e-mail and videos. Most of all, holidays can become a free for
all by overindulging at holiday parties on sweets and alcoholic drinks. Remember to get plenty of rest and continue to
incorporate physical activity into your daily schedule. Most of all take a breather and make some to
for yourself. Go to
tovacaresblogspot.com to read Mayo Clinics, Healthy
Lifestyle: Stress management
http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/stress-management/in-depth/stress/art-20047544
All the best, Dr. Nina
http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/stress-management/in-depth/stress/art-20047544
All the best, Dr. Nina
Staying Mindful during the Holiday Season |
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