Keeping Your Mental Health Strong During the Holidays
The holidays can be a very challenging time. You may have concerns about weight gain, family members, work, money, and all kinds of other things. The good news is that, even with all these concerns, you can keep your mental health strong and vibrant during the holidays.
You can have great joy during the busiest of times with some positive choices. Joy comes from within, and taking control of your life brings you both confidence and joy. During the holiday season, though, it can seem like your life gets out of control very easily. There’s always so much to do, and people are generally more demanding of your time and energy.
Follow these steps to protect and preserve your mental health during the holidays:


The holidays can be a very challenging time. You may have concerns about weight gain, family members, work, money, and all kinds of other things. The good news is that, even with all these concerns, you can keep your mental health strong and vibrant during the holidays.
You can have great joy during the busiest of times with some positive choices. Joy comes from within, and taking control of your life brings you both confidence and joy. During the holiday season, though, it can seem like your life gets out of control very easily. There’s always so much to do, and people are generally more demanding of your time and energy.
Follow these steps to protect and preserve your mental health during the holidays:
- Remember the value of quiet time. One of the biggest stressors you may have to deal with when the holidays are in full swing is the lack of personal time. It’s easy to get wrapped up in everyone else’s drama and not take any time for yourself. Take time for yourself so you have the energy to pour into others.
- Take a few minutes each day to unwind and relax. You’ll be happier and more interested in doing things with others.
- Find time to pursue your inner peace. You can pray, meditate, exercise, or just sit and watch some television or read a book. No matter what you do in your downtime, remember that having that time is vital.
- Exercising each day to stay fit and work off accumulated stress
- Getting your work done on time, so you’re not frustrated and overly busy at home
- Keeping your house clean, so you have less to do after the holidays are over
- Eating right to provide your body with the fuel it needs for energy
- Planning something special so you can relax after the holidays are over
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